Anthem Veterans Memorial

Historical landmark · North Gateway

Anthem Veterans Memorial

Historical landmark · North Gateway

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41703 N Gavilan Peak Pkwy, Anthem, AZ 85086

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41703 N Gavilan Peak Pkwy, Anthem, AZ 85086 Get directions

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41703 N Gavilan Peak Pkwy, Anthem, AZ 85086 Get directions

+1 623 742 6050
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Mar 4, 2025

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"Every Veteran’s Day, for exactly one minute, this monument can be seen in its full glory. Composed of five pillars, each representing an arm of the U.S. military, the monument’s shadows will align at precisely the right angles to form the great seal of the U.S. This isn’t just any day or hour: it was designed to do this at 11:11 every November 11th, or Veteran’s Day. According to its website: “Additionally, the brick pavers within the Circle of Honor are inscribed with the names of U.S. servicemen and women, symbolizing the ‘support’ for the Armed Forces. The pavers are red, the pillars are white, and the sky is blue to represent America’s flag. The circle represents an unbreakable border.” How did the engineers manage to calculate the rotational shadows down to the minute? The monument’s chief engineer Jim Martin says that they knew they had to create this with a “fixed azimuth (the horizontal angle from astronomical north to the center of the sun on Nov. 11 at 11:11 a.m. that creates the horizontal illumination of the Great Seal)” and a “fixed altitude angle (the vertical angle for zenith, or horizon, to the center of the sun on Nov. 11 at 11:11 a.m. that creates the vertical illumination of the Great Seal).” Even with the yearly variations, the monument is accurate—give or take, Martin writes on the website, 12 seconds. The monument was designed by a local resident of Anthem named Renee Palmer-Jones. The pillars are quite high (tallest is 17 feet) and the order of the branches of the armed service were placed in accordance with Department of Defense protocol—United States Army, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force and the United States Coast Guard. The monument itself is copyrighted, so it cannot be reproduced anywhere else." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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charlie compton

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Very beautiful place, solemn memorial to all veterans and also Revolutionary war memorial.

Darrin Sammons

Google
Such an interesting monument centered on sun dial that lights up seal on Nov 11th at 11:11 a.m.

debbi michal

Google
Thoughtful statutes that commemorate the branches of our armed forces. On Nov 11th at 11:11 it should show perfect. I went a day earlier and it looked like the best match was a minute or two later.

Stephen

Google
While it is a very simple monument it has to be one of the best I have seen. The meaning behind the color of the brick the granite the way the seats are arranged in the bricks with names on them or all significant. Even the placement of the chairs around the monument. I wish I could be here on November 11th at 11:00 a.m. to watch the light shine through onto the seal.

Robert Schiefer

Google
Great family park also for your dog. They have a train that rides around the park. They have many lakes. Temperatures are nice

Melvin C

Google
A small but powerful Veterans Memorial. Beautiful area within Anthem Community Park. On Veterans Day – November 11 – the design allows the sun's rays to spotlight the Great Seal at 11:11 am. (This varies a few seconds each year.) Stop for a peaceful visit at the memorial or to play at the nearby park. It would be a neat site to see November 11. It will most likely be crowded with Veterans Day festivities. I will return when in the area.

Chuck

Google
Clean open area. Play ground for little kids. Plenty of parking, decent bathrooms. Functional mini-train! Relaxing scenery.

Jon Garcia

Google
Great place to honor those who have served and has a beautiful moument consisting of five pillars representing the five branches of the Armed Services (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard). I wonder if an additional pillar will be made for the Space force? There is also a nice community park for the kiddos to run around and play