Children's Museum of Oak Lawn - 9:00 AM
Chicago Children's Museum - 10:00 AM
Chicago Children's Museum - 10:00 AM
Chicago Children's Museum - 10:00 AM
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Build a Bear Workshops Chicago area locations - 10:00 AM
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Stahl Family Theatre - 10:30 AM
Garfield Park Conservatory - 9:00 AM
The DuSable Museum of African American Art - 10:00 AM
Beverly Arts Center - 10:30 AM
Garfield Park Conservatory - 9:00 AM
Chicago Children's Museum - 10:00 AM
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Memorial Day Observed at Laurel Hill Cemetery
Laurel Hill is the site of the first Memorial Day in Philadelphia in 1868. Special veterans’ markers will be dedicated at the graves of previously unmarked veterans. Speakers, ceremonies, and pageant will highlight the ceremony.
Three (3) previously unmarked veterans will be given new gravestones which will be dedicated at the Memorial Day Service
* Captain Thomas Jefferson Maloney of Co. K, 108th U.S.C. T,
* Lt. Francis Reeves Faust of Co. G, 119th P.V. (Pennsylvania Volunteers)
*Lt. William E. Hacker of Co. A, 3rd Maryland Volunteers. KIA Battle of Antietam
Historical groups, veterans, and citizens are urged to participate. Wreaths, military contingents, color guards, music and period civilians are encouraged to participate.
Refreshments served after the ceremony.
This tour departs from Laurel Hill East’s Gatehouse entrance at 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132. Information on directions, parking, and visiting guidelines are linked here to better plan your visit.
