Pass Christian War Memorial Park

Highway 90 & Flietas Avenue, Pass Christian, MS 39571
(228) 452-3310
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Overview

War Memorial Park is Pass Christian's central park which was organized in 1945 in memory of young men from the city who served in World War II.  The park includes a monument dedicated to those who served in the armed forces, as well as pedestal plaques placed by the Bicentennial Committee of Pass Christian in 1976, dedicated to the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell, the Flag, the Constitution and the Star-Spangled Banner.  There are also monuments to those lost in hurricanes Camille and Katrina, as well as a monument dedicated to the volunteers who helped the city after Katrina.  The park also has playgrounds, a recreational walking and exercise track, a gazebo, and a number of unique tree sculptures created by artist Marlin Miller, including a soaring eagle dedicated to Tuskegee Airman Col. Lawrence E. Roberts.

War Memorial Park is available to rent for special events.

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