The first memorial day was commemorated in 1866 in a small New York town--Waterloo. The town set the day aside to honor fallen Civil War hero's. The tradition has grown to what we now set aside the last Monday of every may to pause and reflect on those brave men and women who have gone before us. As fitting such an occasion, this Memorial day, I journeyed south to spend part of the day in Waterloo.
L to R. Tanner, Holly, me, An-Hoa, Rachel, Emily and Brian
Waterloo is about 40 minutes away from the Palmyra Inn and about five to ten minutes away from the Peter Whitmer farm. We decided to make a trip so that we could see all the fun sites. On our way through Waterloo we found a little park that had monuments up commemorating the beginning of memorial day. We spent some time in the park. It was the perfect day to do it, the weather was beautiful!
Rachel, Me, Holly, Emily, Tricia, and An-Hoa on the Cannon
An-Hoa, Holly, me, Emily, and Tricia at a memorial day monument
A Monument with names of local people who have died in war.
Tanner and I under the memorial arch.
Yes...I am on the Cannon
2 comments:
Lucky! You get to hang out at the ORIGINAL Memorial Day location! Way to go!
That sound's like a lot of fun. The pictures are great!
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