Elks National Veterans Memorial

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The Elks National Veterans Memorial may be a Beaux Arts-style vaulted building at 2750 North Lakeview Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The structure was planned by the Benevolent and protecting Order of Elks, UN agency needed to honor members of their order UN agency had served in war I. They turned to creator Egerton Swartwout to style the building, that was created between 1924 and 1926. The building options sculptures by Adolph A. Weinman, Laura Gardin Fraser, and James Earle Fraser, and murals by Eugene Savage and Edwin Blashfield.The Elks rededicated the memorial in 1946, 1976, and 1994 to honor veterans of war II, the Korean War, the Vietnam, and every one consequent conflicts. On Gregorian calendar month one, 2003, the town of Chicago granted the memorial landmark standing.

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