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[[Image:Soldiers memorial st. louis.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Soldiers Memorial, St. Louis]] |
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The '''Soldiers Memorial Military Museum''' in downtown [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, operated by the St. Louis Board of Public Service. Interior east and west wings contain |
The '''Soldiers Memorial Military Museum''' in downtown [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, operated by the St. Louis Board of Public Service. Interior east and west wings contain display cases with military displays and memorabilia from [[World War I]] and subsequent American wars. |
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The building was designed by St. Louis architectural firm [[Mauran, Russell & Crowell]] in a stripped [[Classical style]], with a severely simplified form and limited ornament. It was dedicated by [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] in 1936 and officially opened to the public on [[Memorial Day]], 1938. |
The building was designed by St. Louis architectural firm [[Mauran, Russell & Crowell]] in a stripped [[Classical style]], with a severely simplified form and limited ornament. It was dedicated by [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] in 1936 and officially opened to the public on [[Memorial Day]], 1938. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/public-service/Soldiers_Memorial/index.cfm#feedbackSection Soldiers Memorial Military Museum website] |
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* [http://stlcin.missouri.org/history/structdetail.cfm?Master_ID=1446 St. Louis history site] |
* [http://stlcin.missouri.org/history/structdetail.cfm?Master_ID=1446 St. Louis history site] |
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* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/hancoc77.htm Oral history interview with Walker Hancock] at Smithsonian Archives of American Art |
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/oralhistories/transcripts/hancoc77.htm Oral history interview with Walker Hancock] at Smithsonian Archives of American Art |
Revision as of 08:12, 7 December 2014
The Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in downtown St. Louis is a memorial and military museum, at 1315 Chestnut Street, operated by the St. Louis Board of Public Service. Interior east and west wings contain display cases with military displays and memorabilia from World War I and subsequent American wars.
The building was designed by St. Louis architectural firm Mauran, Russell & Crowell in a stripped Classical style, with a severely simplified form and limited ornament. It was dedicated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936 and officially opened to the public on Memorial Day, 1938.
Four monumental sculptural groups representing figures of Loyalty, Vision, Courage and Sacrifice by sculptor Walker Hancock stand, with their horses, on the north and south sides of the building. Other architectural sculpture here was completed by Hillis Arnold.
External links
- Soldiers Memorial Military Museum website
- St. Louis history site
- Oral history interview with Walker Hancock at Smithsonian Archives of American Art
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