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Philly a “Living Monument” to Civil War By Edward Colimore - The Philadelphia Inquirer • Published May 19, 2013 Philadelphians were clearly tired of the Civil War in the days leading up to ...
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia Police are investigating after they say a war monument was vandalized in the city's Burholme neighborhood overnight. Police received a report of vandalism at the ...
August 04, 2024 World War I monument in Northeast Philadelphia vandalized, police say Police are searching for suspects who wrote 'Hamas is here' in red paint on the memorial on Friday night.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Residents in Philadelphia's Burholme neighborhood are upset after a beloved war memorial was vandalized over the weekend. Now, the search is on to find out who did it.
Our veterans and their stories are such an important part of this country’s history,” said Lisa Bone. “No one should ever be ...
An investigation is underway after a World War I monument in Northeast Philadelphia was vandalized. According to police, at 10:54 a.m. Saturday, the emergency 911 center received a report of ...
PHILADELPHIA -- The Smith Memorial Arch recognizes over 80 Pennsylvanians who fought and contributed to the victory of the Union Army during the Civil War. This arch was funded in 1891 by Richard ...
Two monuments to a Nazi military division with a record of war crimes have been hiding in plain sight in the suburbs of Philadelphia and Detroit.
The monument, erected roughly 30 years ago at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, which is owned by the seat of the archeparchy, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, gained national ...