Saint - Lo Drive Memorial- Baltimore MD
Posted by: Don.Morfe
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Saint-Lo Drive--The Mayors of the two cities met here and named this drive to commemorate the high courage and valor of the Twenty-Ninth Infantry Division. The plaque was dedicated on January 11, 1947
Waymark Code: WM16DNC
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 07/08/2022
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There is a bronze plaque at the entrance to Clifton Park on Saint - Lo Drive and Sinclair Lane in Baltimore. The plaque is mounted on a concrete base where on the front says CLIFTON PARK.
The inscription on the bronze plaque is:
Saint - Lo Drive
The Mayors of the two cities met here and named this drive to commemorate the high courage and valor of the Twenty-Ninth Infantry Division which assisted in the liberation of the enemy held city of Saint – Lo France during July 1944.
Dedicated January 11, 1947
Theodore R. McKeldin Mayor of Baltimore
Georiges B. Lavalley Mayor of Saint - Lo
Date of Dedication: 01/11/1947
Property Permission: Public
Access instructions: By vehicle on at Sinclair Lane or Harford Road
Website for Waymark: [Web Link]
Location of waymark: Sinclair Lane and St. Lo Drive Baltimore, MD United States 21218
Commemoration: 29th Division liberating Saint Lo, France in World War II
Access times: Not listed
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