Vietnam Veterans Memorial Now Open to Public

The Vietnam Veterans' Memorial is open to the public RZ.module = 'news'; RZ.recordid = RZ.editrecordid; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/news-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.module = 'freeform'; RZ.recordid = ''; RZ.nexturl = "editforms/metadata-editform.jsp"; RZ.popupwidth = ''; RZ.popupheight = ''; RZ.popupscroll = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.set = 'freeform.pageid=news-2613'; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('editform'); RZ.nexturl = ''; RZ.img = ''; RZ.options = ''; if (typeof RZaction != 'undefined') RZaction('permissions'); MAY 26, 2026The grand opening ceremony for Myrtle Beach's Vietnam Veterans' Memorial took place Memorial Day, May 25, 2026 at Warbird Park. The ceremony served as a long overdue "Welcome home" to those who never received one after returning from Vietnam. Well over 1,000 people attended the event, which included several speakers, headlined by Major General James Livingston, who is a Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient. Thank you to all who showed up. The memorial is open to the public and can be viewed at Warbird Park, 150 Farrow Parkway.
