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New Jersey Korean War Memorial
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Brighton Park
Brighton Park, 124 Park Pl, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, United States
Wild Wild West
2100 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Central Pier Arcade
1400 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Chicken Bone Beach
Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Atlantic City Boardwalk
2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Atlantic One Events
1 Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Circus Maximus Theater
2100 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Atlantic City Shore line
1636 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Civil Rights Garden
Pacific Ave & S Dr Martin Luther King Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Nearby restaurants
Johnny Rockets
1900 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Bally's Beach Bar
1900 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Red Bowl 88
1900 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Joe Rock Cafe
198 S Dr Martin Luther King Blvd #160, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
The Twenties Italian Bistro
The Claridge Hotel, 123 S Indiana Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
The Original LoPresti's Pizza & Grill
1701 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
The Yard at Bally's Atlantic City
Boardwalk Level, 1900 Pacific Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Atexcac Mexican Restaurant
1723 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
The VÜE Rooftop Bar
123 S Indiana Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Bill's Gyro & Souvlaki
1607 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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New Jersey Korean War Memorial

124 Park Pl, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
4.6(167)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Brighton Park, Wild Wild West, Central Pier Arcade, Chicken Bone Beach, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Atlantic One Events, Circus Maximus Theater, Atlantic City Shore line, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Civil Rights Garden, restaurants: Johnny Rockets, Bally's Beach Bar, Red Bowl 88, Joe Rock Cafe, The Twenties Italian Bistro, The Original LoPresti's Pizza & Grill, The Yard at Bally's Atlantic City, Atexcac Mexican Restaurant, The VÜE Rooftop Bar, Bill's Gyro & Souvlaki
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Nearby attractions of New Jersey Korean War Memorial

Brighton Park

Wild Wild West

Central Pier Arcade

Chicken Bone Beach

Atlantic City Boardwalk

Atlantic One Events

Circus Maximus Theater

Atlantic City Shore line

Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall

Civil Rights Garden

Brighton Park

Brighton Park

4.4

(74)

Open 24 hours
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Wild Wild West

Wild Wild West

4.1

(670)

Open 24 hours
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Central Pier Arcade

Central Pier Arcade

4.2

(1.2K)

Closed
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Chicken Bone Beach

Chicken Bone Beach

4.5

(157)

Open 24 hours
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The Hook at Caesars Atlantic City
The Hook at Caesars Atlantic City
Wed, Dec 3 • 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of New Jersey Korean War Memorial

Johnny Rockets

Bally's Beach Bar

Red Bowl 88

Joe Rock Cafe

The Twenties Italian Bistro

The Original LoPresti's Pizza & Grill

The Yard at Bally's Atlantic City

Atexcac Mexican Restaurant

The VÜE Rooftop Bar

Bill's Gyro & Souvlaki

Johnny Rockets

Johnny Rockets

4.1

(1.6K)

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Bally's Beach Bar

Bally's Beach Bar

4.3

(745)

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Red Bowl 88

Red Bowl 88

3.5

(89)

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Joe Rock Cafe

Joe Rock Cafe

2.8

(115)

Closed
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Reviews of New Jersey Korean War Memorial

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5.0
2y

Title: "A Profound and Poignant Tribute - The New Jersey Korean War Memorial"

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Last weekend, I had the chance to visit the New Jersey Korean War Memorial in Atlantic City, a powerful homage to the brave New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War. A testament to the sacrifices of 191,000 men and women, the memorial, majestically located at the intersection of Park Place and the Boardwalk, overwhelms you with solemn respect and reverence.

The bronze figures, particularly the 12-foot "Mourning Soldier," are emotionally impactful. They stand tall, representing the heroism and valiance of the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The soldier clutching dog tags, his eyes seeming lost in fallen comrades' memories, silently narrates stories of sacrifice and camaraderie, echoing the brutality of war and the human strength that withstands it.

Flickering above a wall inscribed with the names of those killed or missing in action, the eternal flame feels almost like a heartbeat - a constant, gentle reminder of lives lost and heroes born. The additional wall honoring the five Medal of Honor recipients from New Jersey further instills a sense of awe and pride.

Despite the extensive renovation in 2021, the addition of the Wall of Remembrance and improvements in accessibility have only enhanced the memorial's essence. The Wall of Remembrance, bearing the names of all New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War, ties together these courageous individuals' shared history and legacy. The preservation and maintenance efforts are commendable, ensuring the memorial stands strong as a beacon of respect and remembrance.

The New Jersey Korean War Memorial is open daily and offers free entry, making this significant history accessible. This monumental tribute encapsulates the spirit of those who gave their all in fighting for freedom and democracy. It is a place where the past meets the present, ensuring that the sacrifices of many will never be forgotten. A visit here is a profound experience that gives you a deeper appreciation of the cost of the liberties we enjoy today.

This memorial is a moving and dignified tribute deserving of a full five-star review. It stands not only as a symbol of past sacrifices but as an enduring reminder of courage and resilience - a place of reflection, respect, and...

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4.0
2y

While strolling on AC boardwalk, I saw this.

The Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, the nation's only undeclared war, claimed more than 36,000 American lives. Approximately 7,600 service personnel remain unaccounted for.

It was created to ensure that future generations remember and honor the pride and dedication of those who served, the legacy they continued, and the freedom they preserved.

Memorial featuring bronze figures of heroic proportions, representing the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The most memorable is the 12-foot high "Mourning Soldier" who is clutching several dog tags and remembering his lost comrades.

Also represented are a soldier and nurse helping a wounded soldier and two battlefield reliefs behind sheets of water cascading into reflecting pools. Beneath an eternal flame is a wall bearing the names of all New Jersey service members killed or missing in action, as well as a wall honoring the five New Jersey servicemen who were awarded the Medal of Honor for...

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5.0
1y

This memorial in Atlantic City is breathtaking. It was a rainy evening when i visited. Appropriate. I spent time in Korea while a soldier, and the place left an indelible mark on my person. The rain in monsoon season, of course, but the people won my heart. The places, the food, the music. All of it. I adore Korea. My time there was not without its challenges, of course, as the northern government can make things interesting, but nothing ever diminshed the bond that I have with my Korean friends. The war hasn't ever ended there. An armistice, or cease fire, is in place. So, as are the memories and deep pain of those Americans that fought there alongside their ROK brothers in that war that started so many years ago, the conflict is still very real today. And for the people of...

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Digital HassanDigital Hassan
Title: "A Profound and Poignant Tribute - The New Jersey Korean War Memorial" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Last weekend, I had the chance to visit the New Jersey Korean War Memorial in Atlantic City, a powerful homage to the brave New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War. A testament to the sacrifices of 191,000 men and women, the memorial, majestically located at the intersection of Park Place and the Boardwalk, overwhelms you with solemn respect and reverence. The bronze figures, particularly the 12-foot "Mourning Soldier," are emotionally impactful. They stand tall, representing the heroism and valiance of the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The soldier clutching dog tags, his eyes seeming lost in fallen comrades' memories, silently narrates stories of sacrifice and camaraderie, echoing the brutality of war and the human strength that withstands it. Flickering above a wall inscribed with the names of those killed or missing in action, the eternal flame feels almost like a heartbeat - a constant, gentle reminder of lives lost and heroes born. The additional wall honoring the five Medal of Honor recipients from New Jersey further instills a sense of awe and pride. Despite the extensive renovation in 2021, the addition of the Wall of Remembrance and improvements in accessibility have only enhanced the memorial's essence. The Wall of Remembrance, bearing the names of all New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War, ties together these courageous individuals' shared history and legacy. The preservation and maintenance efforts are commendable, ensuring the memorial stands strong as a beacon of respect and remembrance. The New Jersey Korean War Memorial is open daily and offers free entry, making this significant history accessible. This monumental tribute encapsulates the spirit of those who gave their all in fighting for freedom and democracy. It is a place where the past meets the present, ensuring that the sacrifices of many will never be forgotten. A visit here is a profound experience that gives you a deeper appreciation of the cost of the liberties we enjoy today. This memorial is a moving and dignified tribute deserving of a full five-star review. It stands not only as a symbol of past sacrifices but as an enduring reminder of courage and resilience - a place of reflection, respect, and remembrance.
Sanjay GuptaSanjay Gupta
While strolling on AC boardwalk, I saw this. The Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, the nation's only undeclared war, claimed more than 36,000 American lives. Approximately 7,600 service personnel remain unaccounted for. It was created to ensure that future generations remember and honor the pride and dedication of those who served, the legacy they continued, and the freedom they preserved. Memorial featuring bronze figures of heroic proportions, representing the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The most memorable is the 12-foot high "Mourning Soldier" who is clutching several dog tags and remembering his lost comrades. Also represented are a soldier and nurse helping a wounded soldier and two battlefield reliefs behind sheets of water cascading into reflecting pools. Beneath an eternal flame is a wall bearing the names of all New Jersey service members killed or missing in action, as well as a wall honoring the five New Jersey servicemen who were awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Korea.
ShellyShelly
This memorial in Atlantic City is breathtaking. It was a rainy evening when i visited. Appropriate. I spent time in Korea while a soldier, and the place left an indelible mark on my person. The rain in monsoon season, of course, but the people won my heart. The places, the food, the music. All of it. I adore Korea. My time there was not without its challenges, of course, as the northern government can make things interesting, but nothing ever diminshed the bond that I have with my Korean friends. The war hasn't ever ended there. An armistice, or cease fire, is in place. So, as are the memories and deep pain of those Americans that fought there alongside their ROK brothers in that war that started so many years ago, the conflict is still very real today. And for the people of Korea. "같이 갑시다"
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Title: "A Profound and Poignant Tribute - The New Jersey Korean War Memorial" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Last weekend, I had the chance to visit the New Jersey Korean War Memorial in Atlantic City, a powerful homage to the brave New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War. A testament to the sacrifices of 191,000 men and women, the memorial, majestically located at the intersection of Park Place and the Boardwalk, overwhelms you with solemn respect and reverence. The bronze figures, particularly the 12-foot "Mourning Soldier," are emotionally impactful. They stand tall, representing the heroism and valiance of the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The soldier clutching dog tags, his eyes seeming lost in fallen comrades' memories, silently narrates stories of sacrifice and camaraderie, echoing the brutality of war and the human strength that withstands it. Flickering above a wall inscribed with the names of those killed or missing in action, the eternal flame feels almost like a heartbeat - a constant, gentle reminder of lives lost and heroes born. The additional wall honoring the five Medal of Honor recipients from New Jersey further instills a sense of awe and pride. Despite the extensive renovation in 2021, the addition of the Wall of Remembrance and improvements in accessibility have only enhanced the memorial's essence. The Wall of Remembrance, bearing the names of all New Jerseyans who served in the Korean War, ties together these courageous individuals' shared history and legacy. The preservation and maintenance efforts are commendable, ensuring the memorial stands strong as a beacon of respect and remembrance. The New Jersey Korean War Memorial is open daily and offers free entry, making this significant history accessible. This monumental tribute encapsulates the spirit of those who gave their all in fighting for freedom and democracy. It is a place where the past meets the present, ensuring that the sacrifices of many will never be forgotten. A visit here is a profound experience that gives you a deeper appreciation of the cost of the liberties we enjoy today. This memorial is a moving and dignified tribute deserving of a full five-star review. It stands not only as a symbol of past sacrifices but as an enduring reminder of courage and resilience - a place of reflection, respect, and remembrance.
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While strolling on AC boardwalk, I saw this. The Korean Conflict, 1950-1953, the nation's only undeclared war, claimed more than 36,000 American lives. Approximately 7,600 service personnel remain unaccounted for. It was created to ensure that future generations remember and honor the pride and dedication of those who served, the legacy they continued, and the freedom they preserved. Memorial featuring bronze figures of heroic proportions, representing the servicemen and women who fought in Korea. The most memorable is the 12-foot high "Mourning Soldier" who is clutching several dog tags and remembering his lost comrades. Also represented are a soldier and nurse helping a wounded soldier and two battlefield reliefs behind sheets of water cascading into reflecting pools. Beneath an eternal flame is a wall bearing the names of all New Jersey service members killed or missing in action, as well as a wall honoring the five New Jersey servicemen who were awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism in Korea.
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This memorial in Atlantic City is breathtaking. It was a rainy evening when i visited. Appropriate. I spent time in Korea while a soldier, and the place left an indelible mark on my person. The rain in monsoon season, of course, but the people won my heart. The places, the food, the music. All of it. I adore Korea. My time there was not without its challenges, of course, as the northern government can make things interesting, but nothing ever diminshed the bond that I have with my Korean friends. The war hasn't ever ended there. An armistice, or cease fire, is in place. So, as are the memories and deep pain of those Americans that fought there alongside their ROK brothers in that war that started so many years ago, the conflict is still very real today. And for the people of Korea. "같이 갑시다"
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