The Las Vegas City Council today unanimously approved moving a location for a planned commemorative for American veterans from Huntridge Circle Park to Heritage Park along North Las Vegas Boulevard in a city’s downtown area.The council decided to dedicate about 1.5 acres of Heritage Park for a development of a Las Vegas Veterans Memorial, whose supporters envision it featuring about 17 larger-than-life bronze as well as stainless steel sculptures created by Douwe Blumberg.Blumberg’s concept was picked last year among four finalists from around a country who competed for a project.
The move from Huntridge Park, which did draw some opposition from some internal veterans about public safety in Heritage Park, was finished mostly to allow for better public access as well as parking, according to Mick Catron, president of a Las Vegas Veterans Memorial Foundation.”It absolutely complements which Cultural Corridor,” Catron said, referring to a corridor of Las Vegas Boulevard which includes Cashman Center, Lied Discovery Childrens Museum/Las Vegas Library as well as a Las Vegas Natural History Museum, a Neon Museum, a Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort as well as State Historic Park as well as a Reed Whipple Cultural Center.
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