National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 11467 reviews
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Superb place required more events on throughout the day to keep ones interest going
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Went to see Trench Brothers at the Arboretum. What a fantastic show , all the children the two soldiers the two puppet ladies and the pianist excellent
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Lovely place,lots to see
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Love this place, great for a walk and remember.
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God bless lovely memorial
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A place of serenity and the memorial is of epic proportions
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A fantastic place, steeped in history and memorials. An utter joy to visit.
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Wonderful experience and very humbling
Well worth a visit
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lovely peaceful place but the restaurant not very wheelchair friendly
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Very moving and beautiful place. Beware if you have a dog you are not permitted to see very much at all, as you have to stay on the outside path. Its best to leave your dogs at home for this visit they're not really welcome.
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Really interesting place, lots of walking, very peaceful and an eye opener, brings to life the amount of men and woman we lost.
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Always a good day to visit
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Definitely a place to visit and appreciate what our service men and women do for us
Great to see the Tornados fly pass
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Lovely walk round, we did the stick man trail, a wonder around the grounds and then the children's play park while waiting for the Tornado's final flight
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Excellent
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Fabulous peaceful a triumph to everything they have doe
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I visited the arboretum with my husband after a night in Birmingham. We found the various memorials very moving. The names on the giant walls are of all those who have died serving their country since the second world war but there are all sorts of memorials and trees dotted around the grounds. I was particularly moved by the "shot at dawn" shed. Names and stories about the poor lads (one as young as 16 as he lied about his age to go and fight for his country) who were shot by their own side after deserting their duties because of illness - we know it as shell shock. There is a cafe and information centre. Well worth a visit.
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Brill time second visit for remembrance day peacefull place made a bit more emotional due to the day would like to thank 1 service man for his decorum and politeness to a wanna be veteran in the bus cue after a couple of questions to a man in the cue and it seemed pretty clear that the man had never served in the forces but wore a uniform the soldier reminded him of the importance of the day and why it was so important then politely requested he did not do it again cool calm and spot on a big thank you to you all
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Great tribute to all who lost there lives
brings out all kinds of emotions sad
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Very moving great memorial respect worth a visit .
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Very good and thought provoking, a must to visit, free to get in leave a donation, which you must if you have any humanity!!!
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Wonderful place of Remberance
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Outstanding place to show your respect for the fallen
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A very moving and memorable place. Very well set out with great guides and facilities.
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An interesting day out.
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