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August 7, 8 & 9, 2025 | Arcadia, WI

Memorial Park

Memorial Park is a beautiful, 54-acre park located in Arcadia, Wisconsin. The park is home to Soldier’s Walk, a salute to all who have served: past, present and future. Memorial Park’s Soldier’s Walk is the premier war memorial in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C. This memorial captures all U.S. wars with monuments and memorials in chronological order along a 500-meter walk to honor those leaders and veterans who fought to give us the life and freedom we enjoy today.,/p>

The latest addition to the Soldiers Walk in Memorial Park features a touching tribute to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. As you travel down the Soldiers Walk you come to a twisted, scarred I-beam that once stood as support for the one of the World Trade Center towers, standing next to two beautifully etched memorial blocks made from a combination of marble and granite. Rising between the two memorial stones are two granite blocks representing the Twin Towers memorializing September 11, 2001 – “The day that changed America forever.”

To learn more about Memorial Park and the iconic Soldiers Walk, visit https://www.soldierswalkmemorialpark.com/.