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Dedicated May 25, 2002

Black Granite
Vietnam Memorial Park

Old Allegheny County Jail Courtyard
Ross Street & Forbes Avenue

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh Vietnam Memorial dedicated May 25, 2002 Vietnam War Memorial on Ross Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

   
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'Black Granite' Vietnam War Memorial
Artistic Definition & Symbolism:

   
Black Granite symbolizes the stone to memorialize the fallen American Soldiers of the Vietnam War.

The 4 and 00 (double zero's equals infinity) and the 1 (implies one) 2 (too many) with the crying rose represents 412 soldiers. The double zero's represents infinity and the continuation of the fallen and in war there is always one more, and one more.

The black iron represents the city of Pittsburgh that was founded and built by the Mothers and Fathers of iron and steel.

The triangle represents the three rivers.

The three small triangles represent the folded flag and the three-corner hat of our founding fathers who fought and died for the principles of freedom.

The twelve bolts that secure the black granite represents the twelve months of the year, which our soldiers served in Vietnam. The five bolts on each side of the triangles represents the sum of the ten year war in Vietnam as well as the number ten found in the Bible.
   

Thirteen-foot black granite tablets bearing 412 names

   
The thirteen-foot black granite tablets represents the thirteen original colonies as well as the height of the triangle.

The symbol on the back that secures the black granite is in the shape of the peace sign, which was often drawn on the Vietnam soldier's helmet.

The black and gold flagpoles represent the beloved colors of Pittsburgh.

The height of the crying rose to the tablets with the names was strategically placed so that all those that read the names must bow their head and in sad memory their heads will turn to and fro to sorrow.

The black granite memorial was born from a long war, the death of LCPL William Joseph Wagner, Jr. and from a poem titled, The Wall.

The Black Granite Vietnam War Memorial was carefully thought out and constructed by many volunteers with the memory.

Not so long ago... Vietnam 
   
   

Dedication Ceremony

Vietnam War Memorial Dedication - May 25, 2002

'Black Granite'
Dedication Ceremony
May 25, 2002

V.V.I.
Color Guard

VVI Color Guard

Scouts constructed the welcome stand

Scouts constructed the
Welcome Booth as an
Eagle Scout project

C-130 flyover...
a familiar Vietnam
War airplane

C-130 fly over

Locating the Memorial

   
Black Granite Vietnam Memorial Park is located
near the intersection of Ross Street and Forbes
Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, PA

Click here for written directions from MapQuest
Use the intersection of Ross Street and Forbes
Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA as your destination


   

This page is dedicated to
all the men and women
who served in the
Vietnam War

In memory of:
Raymond B. Penn, Jr.
Fighting Fifteenth


 LINKS 

Pittsburgh Vietnam Memorials homepage

Pittsburgh's North Shore Vietnam Veterans' Monument

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


  

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