Grand Forks Cenotaph - Grand Forks, BC
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N 49° 01.883 W 118° 26.351
11U E 394802 N 5431942
This cenotaph stands outside the Grand Forks City Hall on the corner of 4th Street and Market Avenue.
Waymark Code: WMGW67
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/14/2013
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The Grand Forks Cenotaph was constructed in 1921 in memory of those who failed to return from service in World War I.
The polished grey granite Cenotaph was constructed by Alexander Ritchie of Campbell & Ritchie Monument Company, of Nelson, BC. It takes the form of a stepped granite obelisk upon a square three tiered base consisting of rough granite above and concrete below. The entire monument stands about 11 or 12 feet in height.
Dedications to those who sacrificed their lives in World War II and the Korean Conflict were added at later times.
The names of those who lost their lives in World War I and World War II are inscribed on the Cenotaph. Grand Forks' only son lost in Afghanistan, Darrell Priede, has recently been added to the cenotaph.
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