Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
As the number of World War II veterans dwindles, the city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina recognized the urgent need to honor the extraordinary bravery and sacrifices of the heroes. To achieve this, the city worked closely with multi-disciplinary firm Bolton & Menk, local WWII veterans, and military organizations to design a powerful WWII Memorial at Warbird Park. This memorial pays tribute to the veterans who served and highlights the critical role that Myrtle Beach and the surrounding region played in training airmen for WWII missions. Situated in the historic Warbird Park, the memorial offers a deeply meaningful space where visitors can reflect on the contributions of the city, the region, and the veterans during this monumental conflict.
The History of Warbird Park
Warbird Park in Myrtle Beach stands as a monument to military aviation history and the lasting contributions of the veterans who served there. Located near the Myrtle Beach International Airport, which was home to the Myrtle Beach Army Airfield during World War II, the park provides a poignant reminder of the region's significant role in the war effort. The airfield served as a primary training base for bomber crews and airmen from 1941 to 1947. In the early 1990s, the city - in collaboration with local veterans and military groups - transformed the area into Warbird Park, a public space dedicated to reflecting on military history and the sacrifices made by service members.
Today, Warbird Park is not only a historical landmark but also an active venue for veterans' events, educational programs, and public gatherings, ensuring that the legacy of those who served continues to be honored and remembered.