Victory Memorial Drive in Minneapolis
A little-known memorial to servicemen and nurses killed in the line of duty during the First World War.

πŸ“œ Victory Memorial Drive is a 3.8-mile memorial parkway in Minneapolis, dedicated in 1921 to the 568 Hennepin County servicemen and women who died in World War I. πŸ” Part of the Minneapolis Park System’s Grand Rounds, it features over 500 memorial trees and markers. # Why Go 🌳 Impressive memorial with over 500 trees and markers πŸš— Enjoy a scenic drive through a residential neighborhood πŸ›οΈ See the Grand Army of the Republic Circle and Abraham Lincoln statue # πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking Free street parking available around the Drive and Memorial Flagpole. # 🚌 Public Transport Accessible via the 19H bus from downtown Minneapolis.

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