Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Fountain
- Aug 11, 2016
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Owner: KCMO Parks & Recreation Department
Dates: Memorial Wall dedicated December 16, 1985; Fountain and park dedicated September 6, 1986
Artist/Designer: David M. Baker
The City of Fountains Foundation holds an endowment for this fountain.
Description:
The fountain consists of five rectangular, inter-connected pools of different sizes. The series of pools, from smaller to larger, represent growing American involvement in the war. The water flows into two separate pools, symbolizing the division of American opinion of the country's involvement in the war. The water is symbolic of time with the power to cleanse and heal the divisions the Vietnam War caused in the country.
The memorial was developed by the Kansas City Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. A semi-circular memorial wall has the names of the 451 casualties that called the Kansas City area home. Visitors to this monument leave flags and flowers to honor those who served during one of America’s most turbulent eras.
Vietnam 005 Vietnam 001 Vietnam 007 Vietnam 006 Vietnam 004 Vietnam 009 Vietnam 008 Vietnam 010 Vietnam 003 Vietnam 012 Vietnam 011



















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