Welcome to the heart of North Carolina, where we honor the service and sacrifice of our state's veterans! The North Carolina Veterans Memorial Pavilion and the North Carolina Disabled Veterans Monument offer a beautiful and intimate setting for reflection, remembrance, and celebration.

Here is your essential guide on how to plan your visit to this important site located in Broadway Park in Broadway, NC.


📍 Location & Hours

Both memorials are situated on the same property, making it easy to visit both tributes in one trip.

Address: 210 South Main St., Broadway, NC 27505

Location: The memorials are located within Broadway Park.

Park Hours: 9:00 AM until dark daily.

Cost: Free to visit and enjoy.

🏛️ What to Expect on Your Visit

The memorials are designed to be a place of beauty and solace, not just solemn reflection. They are perfect for individual visits, family outings, and group tours.

  • The North Carolina Veterans Memorial Pavilion: A beautiful example of Classical architecture with large columns and graceful arches. This pavilion is a covered area intended for gatherings, services, and quiet contemplation.
  • The Memorial Wall: Facing the pavilion, this eight-foot-high brick wall features bronze panels inscribed with the names of veterans from across the state and different generations.
  • The North Carolina Disabled Veterans Monument: This monument honors those who suffered loss during wartime and are living with a disability, as well as the caregivers and family members who support them.
  • Courtyard and Amenities: The area includes brick walkways, memorial bricks, a grassy lawn, benches, and picnic tables, encouraging visitors to spend time in the beautiful space.


Accessibility and Amenities

The memorial is designed to be accessible to all visitors:

  • Access: An inviting brick step entrance, as well as a handicap ramp, afford easy access to the Veterans Memorial Pavilion.
  • Seating: Park benches are provided throughout the area for rest and reflection.
  • Picnic Area: Picnic tables are available if you wish to bring your lunch and enjoy the park setting.



💡 Tips for Your Visit

  1. Read the Inscriptions: Take the time to walk the Memorial Wall and read the names. The inscriptions reflect a bond of brotherhood and continuity of sacrifice across generations.
  2. Bring Water: While a drinking fountain is planned, it's always wise to bring your own water, especially during warmer months.
  3. Plan a Group Visit: If you are visiting with a large group or organization, consider contacting the North Carolina Veterans Memorial Committee beforehand via their website to ensure a smooth visit.
  4. Check for Events: The memorial is intended to host community events, including Memorial Day and Veterans' Day services, concerts, and more. Check the website calendar for upcoming activities.


We hope this guide is helpful as you plan your visit to honor the brave men and women of North Carolina.


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