
The McAuliffe Monument is a dedicated memorial to General Anthony McAuliffe, commemorating his leadership during the Battle of the Bulge. The monument stands as a tribute to his famous reply 'Nuts!' to a German surrender ultimatum.
The monument was erected in the 1950s, shortly after General McAuliffe's death. It was funded by local veterans and community donations.
The design was chosen through a national competition, reflecting the era's patriotic themes.
The monument features a bronze statue of General McAuliffe atop a granite pedestal. Inscriptions detail his military achievements.
The surrounding area includes plaques with historical context and quotes from the General.
1. The monument's unveiling was attended by several high-ranking military officials.
2. Local schools often visit the monument for history lessons.
3. The statue's pose was based on a famous photograph of the General.
The monument is best viewed from the front to appreciate the inscriptions. Allow 15-20 minutes for a thorough visit.
The monument is accessible 24/7.
No, the monument is free to visit.
Morning or evening for the best lighting.
No, but informational plaques provide context.
Yes, photography is permitted.