Maryland Veteran Memorials, Museums, Cemetaries

Memorials

Gold Star Families Monument

Route 450 at Naval Academy Bridge 1920 Ritchie Highway Annapolis MD 21401
Annapolis, MD
A memorial to remember those families who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The purpose of the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument is to honor Gold Star Families, preserve the memory of the fallen, and stand as a stark reminder that Freedom is not free
A memorial to remember those families who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The purpose of the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument is to honor Gold Star Families, preserve the memory of the fallen, and stand as a stark reminder that Freedom is not free

Maryland Korean War Memorial

Canton Water Park 2903 Boston Street Baltimore MD 21224
Baltimore, MD
This memorial honor and contains the names of the 531 Maryland citizens who died in hostile action during the Korean War along with the names of those Maryland residents still listed as missing in action in that conflict. The Memorial was dedicated May 27, 1990.
This memorial honor and contains the names of the 531 Maryland citizens who died in hostile action during the Korean War along with the names of those Maryland residents still listed as missing in action in that conflict. The Memorial was dedicated May 27, 1990.

Maryland Vietnam War Memorial

Middle Branch Park 2825 South Hanover Street Baltimore MD 21225
Baltimore, MD
The Memorial is a ring of stone with a granite wall upon which is inscribed the 1,046 names of those who lost their lives in Vietnam. The names of those 35 men who remain missing are also inscribed on the stone. The Memorial was dedicated May 28, 1989.
The Memorial is a ring of stone with a granite wall upon which is inscribed the 1,046 names of those who lost their lives in Vietnam. The names of those 35 men who remain missing are also inscribed on the stone. The Memorial was dedicated May 28, 1989.

Maryland World War II Memorial

Route 450 at Naval Academy Bridge Annapolis MD 21401
Annapolis, MD
This memorial recognizes the contributions of the men and women who fought for the principles of freedom both abroad and at home, as well as educates present and future generations about World War II. The names of 6,628 Maryland residents who lost their lives are etched in granite. Twenty granite stones accented with stainless steel plaques describe wartime milestones and key events, in addition to contributions made by those 288,000 Maryland men and women who served in the military and those who served at home in the fields and in industry. The Memorial was dedicated on July 23, 1998.
This memorial recognizes the contributions of the men and women who fought for the principles of freedom both abroad and at home, as well as educates present and future generations about World War II. The names of 6,628 Maryland residents who lost their lives are etched in granite. Twenty granite stones accented with stainless steel plaques describe wartime milestones and key events, in addition to contributions made by those 288,000 Maryland men and women who served in the military and those who served at home in the fields and in industry. The Memorial was dedicated on July 23, 1998.

Veteran Cemeteries

Annapolis National Cemetery

800 West Street Annapolis MD 21401
Annapolis, MD

Baltimore National Cemetery

5501 Frederick Avenue Baltimore MD 21228
Baltimore, MD

Cheltenham State Veterans Cemetery

11301 Crain Hwy Cheltenham MD 20623
Cheltenham, MD

Crownsville State Veterans Cemetery

1122 Sunrise Beach Rd Crownsville MD
Crownsville, MD

Eastern Shore State Veterans Cemetery

6827 E New Market Ellwood Rd Hurlock MD 21643
Hurlock, MD

Garrison Forest State Veterans Cemetery

11501 Garrison Forest Rd Owings Mill MD 21117
Owings Mill, MD

Loudon Park National Cemetery

3445 Frederick Avenue Baltimore MD 21228
Baltimore, MD

Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery

Point Lookout Ridge MD 20680
Ridge, MD

Rocky Gap State Veterans Cemetery

14205 Pleasant Valley Rd Flintstone MD
Flintstone, MD
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