Vietnam Veterans Memorial Unveiled at Piedmont Park

The display honors 240 service members from Atlanta who died in the war.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 1:04am

The city of Atlanta has unveiled its first Vietnam War memorial, located in Piedmont Park near the 14th Street entrance. The display honors 240 service members from Atlanta and the surrounding area who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war.

Why it matters

The memorial serves as an important tribute to the local veterans who lost their lives fighting in the Vietnam War, providing a space for the community to honor their service and sacrifice. March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, making the unveiling particularly meaningful.

The details

The Vietnam War memorial in Piedmont Park features the names of 240 service members from Atlanta and the surrounding area who died in the conflict. The memorial was officially unveiled to the public on Sunday, with Channel 2's Candace McCowan emceeing the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

  • The memorial was unveiled on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
  • March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

The players

Piedmont Park

A popular urban park in Atlanta, Georgia where the Vietnam War memorial is located.

Candace McCowan

A reporter for Channel 2 in Atlanta who emceed the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Vietnam War memorial.

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The takeaway

The unveiling of the Vietnam War memorial in Piedmont Park provides a meaningful way for the Atlanta community to honor the 240 local service members who lost their lives fighting in the conflict, and to commemorate National Vietnam War Veterans Day.