The Quick Facts
LocationMeyer Boulevard entrance to Swope Park
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Park:
- Swope Park
Location: Meyer Boulevard entrance to SwopePark, north of Loose Memorial Flag Pole
Designer: G.B. Franklin, Architect Robert Merrell Gage, Kansas City Sculptor
Dedicated: October 30, 1921
Description:
Height: 8 feet
Length: 12 feet
Width: 6 feet
Tennessee marble fountain with a 21/2 foot high by 6 foot long bronze tablet showing American soldiers and sailors
The appropriateness of the fountain as a memorial to our boys who fought so valiantly for their country can be seen in the intimate usefulness associated with them. This memorial fountain and the American Legion Memorial I fountain were “erected in places where passing throngs will see and use them, sets forth an informal tribute of people of Kansas City to the men who are among them again, mingling in the city’s activity and industry and achievement.”
The bronze panel illustrates twenty-two figures of American soldiers entering a ruined French village, wounded French soldiers and refugees.
Across the top of the monument are inscribed the words:
Dedicated by Kansas City to the American Legion Posts.
At the dedication services in SwopePark sixteen uniformed legionnaires uncovered the fountain draped in an American flag. The presentation of the fountain was by Alderman George Harrington and the dedication address was given by John W. Inzer, national chaplain of the legion.
The installation by the Kansas City American Legion Posts was made possible by a $20,000 appropriation from City Council. The cost of this fountain was $6,000.
A drinking fountain was originally included in this monument.