Milwaukee County War Memorial Explained

Milwaukee County War Memorial
Country:United States of America
Commemorates:all those who have served in the U.S. Armed Services
By Country:United States of America
Location:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America
Coordinates:43.0405°N -87.8972°W
Designer:Eero Saarinen

The Milwaukee County War Memorial is a memorial building located on Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, WI. It was designed by architect Eero Saarinen. Construction began in 1955 and the building was dedicated on Veterans Day in 1957.[1]

The mosaic mural by Edmund D. Lewandowski was installed in 1959. The mosaic uses more than one million pieces of glass and marble. The slightly abstracted Roman numerals, in shades of purple, blue, and rich black, are the beginning and ending dates of the U.S. involvement in the Second World War and the Korean War. MCMXLI (1941) through MCMXLV (1945) refers to World War II, and MCML (1950) through MCMLIII (1953) refers to the Korean War.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Milwaukee County War Memorial Center Timeline . 2009-07-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090801102528/http://www.warmemorialcenter.org/About_Us/History/index.html . 2009-08-01 . dead .
  2. Web site: Lewandowski's Mosaic Mural at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. 23 November 2012.