A beautiful, large monument. We made viewing this a part of a day trip from Los Angeles. We started at the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum. Followed by a visit to the Puente Hills Mall, which is the "Twin Pines Mall" from Back To The Future". Then had a lovely visit to the His Lai Temple... and rounded it out with a visit to view the Armenian Genocide Martyrs Memorial Monument. We never would have know about it if it weren't for the sign on the side of the highway. There isn't much to "do" here... but for a monument, it's pretty epic. I wish there was a hint more information about the place... It may have been under where everyone put the flowers... but it seemed sacrilege to move them to read the info. There is a plaque, but I feel like there could be...
Read moreGreat experience to have mass at 6 am on Easter Sunday in the beautiful grounds of the Montebello Golf course at the Armenian Genocide Monument just reminds us the need for continued faith for all our brothers and sisters that have passed in horrible and unfortunate situations. The 🌅 SUNRISE mass was awesome. To top it off with Mariachis playing all throughout the mass in both English and Spanish. Take your own lounge chairs, jacket/blanket and be ready to sing and praise the Lord. A beautiful yearly experience for Easter Sunday. Our Lady of the Miraculous Metal, Rev. Father John Vianney does a great job and always gives a great homily and readings every year for Easter. ...
Read morei had been wanting to visit this memorial for a while now as its easy to access off the freeway but haven't made time. we finally decided to see it up close and in person and it was great. i would agree with some of the other reviews and note that it does need a little renovations to clean it up but for the most part it's great to spend a little time at and learn a bit of history. i am surprised a lot more people don't know about this to visit on a...
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