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Monument WWI Monument

Facility Details

Main Address

6679 N Avondale Ave
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

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Monument WWI Monument

Additional Facility Details
Artist
James J. Egan, architect
Artwork Year Created
c. 1880 (shaft)
Artwork Year Installed
1919
Features
Artworks & Monuments
Description

Located on the far Northwest side of Chicago, Monument Park was named for this World War I Monument, also known as the Honor Roll for Vets. In November of 1918, a representative of Unit No. 379 Illinois Volunteer Training Corps presented a resolution to erect the granite memorial to honor all the citizens of Edison Park who had served in the United States military and navy during World War I. The Edison Park District鈥攚hich managed and operated the park prior to the formation of the 快播视频 in 1934鈥攁ccepted the gift of the memorial.



Installed in what was then known as Ridge Lawn Park, the monument was composed of a Corinthian column taken from the Cook County courthouse which had been demolished in 1906. Topped with a newly-carved limestone eagle perched on a globe, the granite column was erected in the summer of 1919. The park was soon renamed in honor of the monument.



Sometime within the next few decades, vandals broke off the tips of the eagle鈥檚 wings. The World War I Monument remained damaged until 2008 when it was restored by the 快播视频. The project included cleaning and tuck-pointing the masonry monument and steps, carefully recreating the broken portion of the wings, repairing the original zinc plaque, and improving the surrounding landscape.

Monument WWI Monument

Monument WWI Monument