It's a great park. It overlooks the water. It's open and has trees that line that paths which is perfect for when you want the option of sitting under the shade and doing some open field activites. The memorial also has a very cool amphitheater effect that creates an echo when you stand in the middle of it. Highly recommend for a lovely sunny summer day. It's also great at night; it's lit well enough that you can play a game of uno, but not so bright that you can't enjoy the moon or that you can see the faces of ppl a few yards away. It creates an intimate...
Read moreBeautiful location and nice memorial. In reviewing some old archived Sun articles from when it was created, however, I discovered that the artist did not put the border between North and South Korea - the line that many American and Korean veterans died to establish - in the right place. The Governor and his wife, a Korean woman, visited the memorial recently for a ceremony, and there is no way they didn't notice, which is just embarrassing. The city needs to correct this and move the border from the 38th parallel to...
Read moreThis park is such a wonderful place to visit!! The setting near the water is a sanctuary away from the bustle of the surrounding neighborhoods! People walking their dogs, jogging, or taking their children for a stroll, and on pleasant days, enjoying a picnic in the shade of the trees; it's beautiful! You must visit the memorial, where they have enshrined the memory of Marylanders who gave their lives in service during the Korean War. It is so...
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