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Melanie Trujeque
3 weeks ago
★★★★★
The beauty and pain that is captured in these bronze statues of the Korean Veterans gave my soul a feeling I can’t explain. My recommendation would be to go at night first to see them. It just gives a different feeling than the day. It was harder to capture on pictures. But it made me weep. We came back in the day and I didn’t even realize there was a reflection pool and the beautiful carved pictures behind the names.
Really you need to go at night and the next day. It was something I’ll never forget. I appreciate the sacrifice of these soldiers so much. Especially because my grandfathers and husband are veterans as well. It means alot that we never forget their sacrifices.
Hendrix Yapputro
3 weeks ago
★★★★★
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC is a powerful and moving tribute to the brave men and women who served in the Korean War. Located on the National Mall, this memorial is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, patriotism, or simply looking for a reflective experience.

As you approach the memorial, you'll notice 19 larger-than-life stainless steel statues of soldiers, each representing a different branch of the U.S. armed forces. The statues are positioned in a triangular formation, as if they're moving through a field, and are designed to evoke the harsh conditions and uncertainty of war. The attention to detail is incredible, from the wrinkles on their uniforms to the expressions on their faces.

The Mural Wall, a polished black granite wall, is etched with over 2,400 images of servicemen and women, representing the faces of those who served. The Wall of Remembrance, added in 2022, lists the names of over 36,000 Americans and 7,100 South Koreans who lost their lives.

Best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon, when the light is soft and crowds are smaller. Evening visits are also popular, with atmospheric lighting adding to the memorial's impact.

Overall, the Korean War Veterans Memorial is a poignant and thought-provoking experience that honors the sacrifices of those who served. It's a must-visit in Washington DC.
The K Green Show
3 months ago
★★★★★
Great memorial to those who fought and sacrificed in the Korean War. To me this is one of the better monuments with the feel of being in the moment with the soldiers walking through the field. Expansive monument with pond and listing of those who died in the war.
Natalie
3 months ago
★★★★★
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is a well‑designed site on the National Mall that honors those who served. The statues and wall of names create a reflective atmosphere, and its location makes it easy to visit alongside nearby landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Reflecting Pool.
andrea puzio
3 months ago
★★★★★
The best way to visit this memorial is to go as part of a tour because you really need to understand the history behind it and how this is one of the forgotten wars that was really miscommunicated. When I went this memorial was still under construction and to help everyone understand. Whenever you build a memorial everyone who was involved can have a say in it.
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