Our Progress

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Valor Memorial Park was officially started in December 2020, and dedicated on September 18, 2021, after months of preparing the 1.5-acre site to become a Veterans Park.

At Valor Memorial Park our mission is historic preservation and honoring all Veterans. We strive to make the park educational and honor all the men and women who took the oath to defend and protect the United States by serving in the military. We also honor and remember those that fought for their states in the Confederate States Army. We hope to inspire the younger generation to serve and show honor to all who have served since our nation’s founding and know and respect History.

Commemorating Honor, Inc., local residents, and businesses came together as volunteers to keep the park active and beautiful. Valor memorial Park would not be what it is without the generous volunteers and donations of so many good people! Click below to support the efforts of Valor Memorial Park. Together, we can save par

The Davidson County Memorial was originally in the City of Lexington, but the UDC had to remove it to private property in 2020 after the George Floyd protest nationwide, and the City of Lexington filed a lawsuit against the chapter.
The General William Lee Davidson Veterans Wall honors Veterans of park supporters. You can purchase a brick for your loved one that served or even yourself. The roadside section of the wall is being filled up now. We place the new bricks each Veterans Day.

(Donated by Flags Across the South)

In 2022 Commemorating Honor Inc. Added a memorial behind the monument. The soldier is in remembrance Alexander Cross thats buried in a mass grave, Memorial Hill, in Blandford Cemetery. The cemetery is in Petersburg Va. Alexander Cross died of Pneumonia after the Battle of Sharpsburg. There are 30,000 soldiers in the mound. 26,300 of those are unknown. The Ladies Memorial Association raised the money to collect the bodies (1866-1913) of the Confederate soldiers off the battle fields, and shallow graves and brought them to Blandford. They were placed according to the state they served for. They also raised the money and dedicated a memorial to the Unknown Confederate Soldiers. Silas and James Cross are buried in the Cross Family Cemetery behind the Confederate Memorial.
All three brothers and their service is listed on the plaque.

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Valor Memorial Park is maintained by donations from members, visitors, and fundraisers. The park is owned by Commemorating Honor, Inc. We are a 501(c)3 Nonprofit. We hope you’ll consider donating.

You can donate using Cash App at $Commemoratinghonor

Donations are very important! No matter how small. Your donation helps us save memorials and create memorials for honoring other Veterans like the General William Lee Davidson Veterans Wall. Your donations also help us keep the park secure. We have several cameras that we pay for monthly, and they also require power. We appreciate everyone that has helped make this park possible.

***Valor Memorial Park is not affiliated with any lineage societies. It is a Nonprofit that has its own board, and volunteers. We are not maintained by any local, state or federal governments. We operate with fundraisers and donations alone. ***