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Worcester's Missing Gold Star Families Monument to Be Revived
The tribute to fallen soldiers' families will return to its original location after years of absence.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 6:27pm
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The restoration of Worcester's Gold Star Families monument will revive a poignant tribute to the loved ones of fallen soldiers.Worcester TodayA monument honoring Gold Star Families, which once stood at the intersection of Grove and North streets in Worcester, Massachusetts, has been missing for several years. However, the city is now planning to restore the tribute to its original location, fulfilling a promise made during World War II by General Douglas MacArthur to 'return'.
Why it matters
The Gold Star Families monument holds deep significance for the local community, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the loved ones of those who gave their lives in service of their country. Its revival will help to honor and commemorate the bravery and resilience of these families.
The details
The monument, which bore the inscription 'Gold Star Families, in grateful tribute to the families of the gallant men and women who made the supreme sacrifice while fighting for the cause of freedom,' had stood at the intersection of Grove and North streets for an unknown period of time before mysteriously disappearing. The city of Worcester is now planning to restore the monument to its original location, fulfilling a promise made by General Douglas MacArthur during World War II to 'return'.
- The Gold Star Families monument once stood at the intersection of Grove and North streets in Worcester, Massachusetts.
- The monument has been missing for several years.
The players
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
A highly decorated American general who served in World War II, known for his famous promise to 'return' during the war.
What’s next
The city of Worcester is planning to restore the Gold Star Families monument to its original location at the intersection of Grove and North streets.
The takeaway
The revival of the Gold Star Families monument in Worcester will serve as a powerful symbol of the community's commitment to honoring the sacrifices made by the loved ones of fallen soldiers, and will help to keep their memory and legacy alive.
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