Memorial Sites Tour Stops
There are 8 total memorial sites tour stops.
Grove City is widely recognized as a community that cherishes patriotism and honors its many distinguished military heroes.
Residents and guests are encouraged to visit Grove City’s parks, monuments and memorial sites honoring and remembering service members who died in battle or as a result of wounds sustained in war.
Enhance your experience by bookending your tour with a stop at the Grove City Visitors Center! Located at 4060 Broadway, Visit Grove City can supply you with a printed copy of the Grove City Adventure Guide, maps, directions, and insider tips.
9/11 Memorial
Jackson Township Fire Station 204, 4900 Buckeye Parkway
The Eternal Flame Veterans Monument
4035 Broadway
Gold Star Families Memorial Park
Broadway + Columbus Street
Grove City Cemetery Veterans Monument
Grove City Road
Grove City Honor Roll
American Legion, 3363 McDowell Road
Purple Heart Memorial Walk
Henceroth Park, 2075 Mallow Lane
Revolutionary War Veteran John Hoover’s Grave
Southwest Boulevard and Gantz Road
Memorial Flag Retirement Fire Pit
Concord Chapel Cemetery, London-Groveport and Hoover roads
Want more military history? Add these nearby stops to enhance your tour!
Central Ohio Military Museum
1010 High Street, Harrisburg, Ohio 43126
Peruse thousands of personal items belonging to U.S. Armed Forces Veterans; letters, photos, documents, insignia, maps, uniforms, paintings, drawings and all manner of accouterments at the Central Ohio Military Museum.
National Veterans Memorial and Museum
300 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
The National Veterans Memorial and Museum is a powerful and personal experience designed to give a voice to every man and woman who answered the call for our country.
This is neither a war memorial nor a military museum. The National Veterans Memorial and Museum takes visitors on a narrative journey telling individual stories and shared experiences of Veterans throughout history. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of servicemen and women and their families. History is presented in a dynamic, participatory experience with photos, letters and personal effects, multi-media presentations, and interactive exhibits. Together, these elements link our national story to the larger context of world events since our country’s earliest days, and demonstrate the importance of individuals in shaping our history.
This one-of-a-kind cultural institution stands as a place of inspiration for all visitors to come together as one people with a common bond and a shared pride in our Veterans.
Soldier on Broadway Mural by David Maple
300 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
The National Veterans Memorial and Museum is a powerful and personal experience designed to give a voice to every man and woman who answered the call for our country.









