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The Holocaust Memorial at Lands End The Holocaust Memorial at Lands End consists of eleven life-size sculpture of Nazi death camp victims. The impact of this memorial is to represent the struggles of the Jewish population while also serving as a reminder of the tragedy that came from World War II. Additionally, this site represents how the Jewish population in San Francisco, California was growing at a quick pace and how they rose to be a prominent part of the community and thus the memorial is a way of remembering how the Jewish... 37.784884, -122.507510 San Francisco, California http://www.sfcityguides.org/public_guidelines.html?article=1648&submitted=TRUE&srch_text=&submitted2=&topic=the
The Immigrants "The Immigrants" is a large bronze statue that is located in NYC to commemorate those who immigrated to the US in NYC. The memorial was created by Luis Sanguino in 1983 and resides in Battery Park, near the facility where immigrants would get processed. The statue can be described as a group of people with different poses to express the strife and struggle they went through to get to the US but also hope for their future.  , Location: South of Castle Clinton, Battery Park, NYC, NY https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/battery-park/monuments/765
The Immigrants "...So build your community that quickened conscience, larger vision, deeper devotion and equality of rights for all will resolve itself into an enthusiastic zeal for personal service in the community. All who give service are torch bearers." Theodore Roosevelt-Sculpture by W.D. Hopen of Sutton WV. Project Director James M. Pool. 39.279400, -80.339400 On W. Main Street, Clarksburg, https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=73414
The Immigrants Dedicated to the people of all nations who entered America through Castle Gardens. In memory of Samuel Rudin 1896 ---------- 1975 Whose parents arrived in America in 1883 40.703155, -74.016317 Near State Street., New York, (On the left when traveling north) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=20300
The Immigrants This memorial in New York City is dedicated to all of the immigrants who entered the United States through Castle Garden , West of Castle Clinton in NYC Parks https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/battery-park/monuments/765
The Immigrants Statue depicts figures of various ethnic groups and eras, including an Eastern European Jew, a freed African slave, a priest, and a worker. The statue is made of Bronze. , South of Castle Clinton, The Battery, NYC https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/battery-park/monuments/765
The Irish Famine There are two sculptures facing each other, but from a distance. On one side there is a sculpture of a man sitting down and a woman on her knees. They are both extremely skinny and have on inadequate clothing. There is also an empty bowl sitting right beside them. The man doesn't have a shirt on and both figures look overall very rough. The woman is also on her knees with her hand in the air giving the impression that she is praying. On the opposite sculpture there is a man, a woman, and a... 42.357409, -71.058330 Between washington street and school street in Boston, Massachusetts https://www.history.com/topics/immigration/irish-potato-famine
The Irish Immigrant Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, the son of Dr. Joseph and Mary Anne Ronayne Cleburne, was born March 17, 1828. At the age of twenty-one he immigrated to the United States. He settled in Helena in 1850. The Son of Privilege Patrick Ronayne Cleburne was born into an Irish Protestant family of high social standing. His father was a prosperous doctor in County Cork and young Patrick received an enviable education. When Patrick was fifteen, his father died. Against his wishes, Patrick was apprenticed... 34.528513, -90.588642 Near Pecan Street, Helena, (On the right when traveling south) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=109138
The Irish in Columbus [Marker Front]: Thousands of Irish immigrants came to Columbus to seek personal and religious freedom. With the "Great Hunger" in Ireland and the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal and the National Road, immigration to Columbus increased in the mid nineteenth century. They initially settled in the north side of the city in the swamp flats, where inexpensive land was available and work could be had on the railroads. Settlement spread to Franklinton, on Naghten Street, later known as... 39.966135, -83.007706 On John McConnell Boulevard, Columbus, (On the right when traveling north) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=12963
The Irish Memorial This memorial commemorates the struggle and pain of those Irish who fled their homeland in the face of a hunger of catastrophic proportions. It celebrates their courage that forged an enduring link between Ireland and America. , Philadelphia, PA http://www.irishmemorial.org/

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