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SEBETHA VETERANS WAR MEMORIAL

Completed in 2001, this “Veterans’ War Memorial is located just outside Sabetha’s City Hall. Individual posts display metal plaques that list more than 1,400 Veterans’ names from the Wars of the Gulf, Panama, Grenada, Vietnam and Korea, as well as WWII, WWI and the Civil War. Engraved memorial bricks with area Veterans’ names are placed in the ground at the base of these memorial posts.

Originally built in 1921, Sabetha Memorial Hall had three plaques displayed inside which memorialized Veterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War and World War I. In 1998, a tornado ripped through the town of Sebetha, destroying many buildings downtown, including the Sabetha Memorial Hall which also housed city offices. The community rebuilt city hall and created memorials to honor men and women Veterans of all wars.

SEBETHA, KS

Stone Group Architects (SGA) is a proud supporter of our Veterans and Military Memorials. While we are strong supporters, SGA is independent from the memorials and does not claim responsibility of building or funding these memorials. SGA is a verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small business (SDVOSB) architectural firm, providing planning and design services to a variety of government clients.

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