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Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial
Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial
4000 SW Canyon Rd Locate this site in PortlandMaps

General Info

Acquired in 1987

Amenities

Includes fountain, historical site, memorial, paths – unpaved, statue or public art, and visitor attraction.

Fountain Historical Site Paths – Unpaved Statue Or Public Art

Special Information

Park hours: 5:00am-10:00pm

Historical Information

Inspired by the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, in 1982, a group Oregon Vietnam veterans conceived of the idea of a veterans memorial in Oregon. Through the efforts of many volunteers on behalf of the Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial Fund, the memorial was dedicated in 1987. Designed by Walker Macy, a Portland landscape architecture firm, the curved black granite wall lists the names of all Oregon residents who died in Vietnam or who are missing in action. The wall also chronicles three years of the conflict and concurrent local events, providing a poignant contrast.

Its location in the arboretum provides a serene setting for reflection. The memorial also includes several symbolic components: a bosque of pear trees at the entrance symbolizes life and sacredness; water elements in the Garden of Solace signify life, purity, and hope.