Why do we have town memorials?

The reason we have town memorials is because we build them to commemerat,celebrate and honour the men and women who where in the war and that fought for us.

What Is A Town Memorial?

A Town memorial is a building, monument, statue or other edifice to celebrate a war or victory, or (predominating in modern times) to commemorate those who died or were injured in a war.

What are town memorials like overseas?

Memorials overseas are some what nearly the same to ours. They have white crosses,statues, monuments and lots and lots and lots more it may even seem they coped us...or we copyed them...our they are made the samish way.

How will we preserve them in the future?

By teaching the generations to respect and honour them.

What is the significance of a town memorial?

The significance of a town memorial is how commuinties remember and honour the brave soilders who went to war to fight for us.we also use them to honour other such events when soilders to everyday people die and thats how we honour the significance of death.

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