91st Division Monument explained
The 91st Division Monument is an outdoor monument, erected at Fort Lewis, in the U.S. state of Washington, on May 30, 1930.[1] [2] The memorial includes six statues designed by Avard Fairbanks and a 40feet shaft designed by architect John Graham Sr.[3]
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