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    Harding Memorial

    Harding Memorial

    5.0(8 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    There are TWO Harding sites in Marion. There is the Harding Home Historical Site (Library and…read moreMuseum) which is about a mile from the Harding Memorial. If you're in town - be sure to visit both. The Harding Memorial is a stunning memorial and includes the burial sites for both Harding and his wife, Florence. Thie memorial rivals some of the more famous memorials in Washington, DC. There is no admission fee for the Harding Memorial.

    William Harding was the 29th President of the United States and long time Marion, Ohio resident…read more The Harding Memorial is the burial site of President Harding and his wife Florence. It is also known as the Harding Tomb. This is one of the last elaborate presidential tombs ever made. The memorial is managed by the Ohio Historical Society. The circular marble structure is reminiscent of something out of ancient Greece. It has no roof in an effort to honor President Harding's wish to be buried in a simple grave under a tree and the stars. The memorial is the work of Henry Hombostel and Eric Wood. It was completed in 1927, but due to President Harding being marred by personal controversies and scandals at the time of his death, the Memorial was not officially dedicated until 1931 by President Herbert Hoover. It costed $783,103, which is approximately $15.3 million. It stands about 53 feet tall and has a diameter of 103 feet. The memorial is across from the Marion Cemetery and has a small private parking lot. The grounds are immaculate. It has a lot of green space and a small round structure at the base of the memorial that has informational placards about President Harding, his wife and his presidency/life. The President and First Lady's crypts are fenced off so visitors can not go up to them. You can easily view them through the fence though. There is not much to see on the backside of the memorial except the structure itself. This is not a very long stop but could easily be coupled with other nearby attractions such as the Harding Library, the Marion Cemetery, and/or the Marion Veterans Park to maximize your time.

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    Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial

    Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    After 30 years of being on display at the Marion Courthouse, a make-shift wooden Honor Roll of…read moreMarion County WW II service men and women had deteriorated, and was ultimately removed in 1970. Residents looked for alternate ways to honor the brave veterans and after many years of planning were able to build this memorial. This memorial is located right inside the Marion Cemetery and is known as one of the largest WWII memorials in the country, outside of the Nation's Capital. It is right at the main entrance of the cemetery and is hard to miss. The land that the memorial sits was donated by the Marion Cemetery Association. The half million dollars need to build the memorial was raised through private donations. The memorial was dedicated on May 28, 2001, Memorial Day. The memorial itself is in a semi-circle shape and consists of 3 granite walls that is inscribed with the names of Marion County residents who died in World War II. A three walls are a semi-circle with the larger wall facing the street and having the inscription "Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial" in large letters that are easily viewed as you are driving by.. The two inner walls are facing each other and form and open circle. They are much smaller than the main outer one. The walls collectively contain about 6,00 names in all. In the center of the 2 smaller walls is a 13-foot black granite tower that has the names and emblems of the five branches of the United States armed services and a colorful and vivid image of an American flag. There is a small parking area in front of the memorial has a black granite sign with two color American flags in each lower corner as a border. The sign reads Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial. It is a nice welcoming to the memorial's visitors. Behind the sign, you will find a long walkway that is lined with rows of shrubbery, flagpoles waving American flags and benches that lead to the granite walls and the heart of the memorial. and a granite block at the entrance declaring it the Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial. I like this memorial and was glad that they were able to find a home at the cemetery. It is a nice tribute to the WWII vets, not only locally, but nation-wide, even though it only has the names of the local vets. The grounds are well maintained and this is an nice looking and fitting memorial. You probably will not spend a lot of time here, so I recommend checking out the Harding Memorial, Veterans Memorial Park, the Merchant Memorial, and the Firefighters memorial, all with in a half a mile.

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    Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial
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    Marion Law Enforcement Memorial

    Marion Law Enforcement Memorial

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    This memorial is located right inside the Marion Cemetery. It is right at the main entrance of the…read morecemetery and is hard to miss. It sits right next to the Marion Law Enforcement Memorial and across from the Marion County World War II Veterans Memorial. There is parking available within a reasonable walking distance in, front of the WWII Veterans Memorial. You can also pull over and park in the drive way to shorten your walk if you so choose. The centerpiece of the memorial is a statue of a firefighter wearing a helmet and holding an axe in his left hand as he is climbing a ladder. I like how the sculpture made the firefighter appear to emerge through the top of a granite base, which is inscribed with "Marion County Firefighter Memorial" and the firefighter's emblem under it. In the spring and summer, they plant flowers in front of the memorial. It is a small, but well-maintained memorial. There are two low granite walls on each side of the base, one with an inscription of the Firefighter's Prayer and the other with the honor roll of Marion County firefighters who died in the line of duty. The back drop of the memorial is three flag poles. There is an American flag that is flanked by the Ohio state flag on one side and the Firefighters flag on the other. This memorial is not a large consumer of your time. I was there less than 10 minutes, so I recommend checking out the Harding Memorial, Veterans Memorial Parking, the Merchant Memorial, and the Law Enforcement memorial, The WWII Marion County Veterans Memorial all with in a half a mile.

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    Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Chapel

    Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Chapel

    4.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    You will find this memorial in the Marion Cemetery, near the front, right across from the World War…read moreII Veterans Memorial. Parking here is very easy as there is a small parking lot across the street in front of the WWII Memorial. I really enjoyed checking out the architecture of this memorial and learning the history behind it. It is a nice structure and is the brainchild of the Marion Soldiers and Sailors Monumental Association that was formed at the conclusion of the Civil War. Initially, they tried to fund the memorial that honors the Union solders through fundraising. However, they kept meeting obstacles in obtaining the funding so they ultimately turned to taxation to pay for it. The memorial has two cannons facing outwards (away from) along the walkway leading to the front of the memorial. You will also see two cannons on the side of the stairs leading to the front and back doors. There are also some rifles next to the doors that are built into the structure. They are easy to miss. There are two life-sized union soldier sculptures on the front and back of the chapel. The one on the back is standing over the door and is wearing a uniform with a cape, and has both his hands resting on the hilt of a sword that is in front of him. The tip of the sword would be touching the ground, but if you look closely the lower half of the sword has broken off. The sculpture on the front has a large mustache and is also wearing a uniform with cap and cape. He is holding a rifle, with the butt resting on the ground, in his left hand and has his right hand on his hip. Under the sculpture appears "1887" which is the year the Memorial was built by architect W. C. Whitehead. The memorial was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. You cannot go into the Chapel, which I totally understand and honestly would probably be spooked out a bit. The structure and all its associated architecture is in great shape. It look amazing, especially considering its age. This memorial is not a large consumer of your time. I was there less than 5 minutes, so I recommend checking out one of the cemetery's many other memorials including the Merchant Memorial, and the Marion County Firefighter's Memorial, The WWII Marion County Veterans Memorial and the Harding Memorial. Veterans Memorial Park, and the Harding Library and Museum are also nearby.

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    Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Chapel
    Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Chapel
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    Harding Home & Museum

    Harding Home & Museum

    4.7(12 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Located in Marion and free to visit if you're an Ohio History Connection member. There is a…read morevisitors center that has a gift shop and a small museum. The tour took us through his home which had a lot of history and has been kept in wonderful condition. We loved being on the porch where he campaigned and learning about how the property was set up during that time. You can also stop by the monument where he and his wife are buried since it's only a mile away.

    This is not only home of a presidential library, it is also the site of the home of William…read moreHarding, the 29th President of the United States. This is a compound that consist of the Harding Presidential Library and Museum, Harding's Home, a horse shoe pit where you can threw a few shoes, a sentry guard house, a press house and Christian house (Harding's neighbors). President Harding was a long time resident of Marion, so it is only fitting that the city is where the President's Museum and Library is located. As you would expect, the grounds are immaculate and well maintained. There is a huge private parking lot to park and some benches on the grounds to sit. The Harding house was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1965. The museum/library and houses were all closed during my visit, but I was able to freely walk around the campus and check things out. There are a bunch of informational placards around the grounds. I suggest making sure your check the library/museum operating hours if you plan on going into the buildings. I also suggest coupling this trip with a visit to the Harding Memorial which is about a mile and a half away.

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    Harding Home & Museum - Former First Lady, Florence Harding

    Former First Lady, Florence Harding

    Harding Home & Museum - Former President, Warren Hardening and his dog, Laddie Boy

    Former President, Warren Hardening and his dog, Laddie Boy

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