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In January 2020, Margaret Atkin said about National Memorial Arboretum
Had a very enjoyable day at the Memorial Arboretum. Nice place to eat either a meal, or just coffee and cake.
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In January 2020, Martin Sparkes said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very well maintained and staff very helpful in every way
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In January 2020, Dee said about National Memorial Arboretum
We love it here and on armed forces day it is even more exciting for the children with lots of free activities. On a normal day we enjoy walking the grounds, playing in the play areas and the pond/den area. There is almost always something on for the children.
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In January 2020, phil short said about National Memorial Arboretum
It as to be the best place for remembering our fallen by far. There's no point click watching when you visit because to take in all the memorials and take advantage of the beautiful views you need a whole day easy.
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In January 2020, Kenneth Dawson said about National Memorial Arboretum
It is the place to visit history about war and regiments.
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In January 2020, GWH T said about National Memorial Arboretum
I’ve not actually been here, though my Grandfather - a WW2 British naval veteran recommended it to me highly. But looking at a majority of 5-star reviews and a generous overall 4.8 Google score, I was fascinated to then examine the very small minority negative 1-star reviews. Let’s see how pathetic and querulous some of the general public are - after all this is just a war memorial, a place of reflection and contemplation; just a space for one to pay their respects to those brave souls who have fallen before us. Well apparently the place is non-dog friendly, thank you for that - like a pet animal can fathom public grief and social history.
My review, people are douche-bags and also ‘Google reviewing’ memorial spaces is frankly nonsensical; reviewing them badly is at best churlishly pedantic. Nice one.
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In January 2020, Pierre de Carteret said about National Memorial Arboretum
A venue everyone should attend at least once in their life.
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In January 2020, Dave Schofield said about National Memorial Arboretum
Very humbling experience, glad I had a tissue to get them bits of grit out of my eyes 😢. I will be back on the RTTW 🏍️🥀.
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In January 2020, gill jones said about National Memorial Arboretum
It was one of the most tranquil places I have ever been it was stunning.
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In January 2020, Steven Dickinson said about National Memorial Arboretum
What a moving, beautiful setting to remember our wonderful dead service people. The central setting really moved me emotionally. The statues of injured soldiers does put a lump in your throat.
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