On Ozark Street at Prairie Street, on the left when traveling north on Ozark Street.
[Honor Roll of Names on Black Granite]
April 15, 1995
This UH-1H "Huey" helicopter was donated by Department of the Army and Kansas Army National Guard to Girard Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7479 through the efforts of All American Post . . . — — Map (db m36946) HM WM
On 620th Avenue (State Highway 47) 1 mile east of Summit Street (State Highway 7), on the left when traveling east.
This flag is lifted high and flies gallantly above this memorial in honor of those who served from those who care.
May God bless you all. — — Map (db m50133) WM
On Prairie Street near Ozark Street, on the left when traveling east.
To the loving memory of those men and women who gave their lives in all past wars and to all veterans who served our great country, we dedicate this memorial as a symbol of your sacrifices. — — Map (db m36929) WM
On Summit Street (State Highway 7) at Prairie Street, on the left when traveling south on Summit Street.
Dr. Charles H. Strong was a native of Girard, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Strong's dream came true when he decided to go deer hunting and possibly locate the geographical center of Crawford County, which had just been established in Southeast Kansas . . . — — Map (db m36928) HM