The Pleasanton Veterans Memorial Building, designed by renowned architect, Henry Meyers, was completed in 1933. Our renovation brought the building back to its original glory,
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Veterans Memorial Building in Pleasanton, CA, originally constructed by the County of Alameda in 1932, now serves as a hub for veterans and various community activities since its transfer to the city in 1997. This versatile facility hosts city recreational programs, social gatherings, meals programs, city offices, and meetings, while also accommodating several veterans organizations such as VOP, American Legion Post 237, and VFW Post 6298.
With a rich history of community service and support for veterans, the Veterans Memorial Building stands as a symbol of honor and unity in Pleasanton. Its role extends beyond just a physical space, fostering connections and providing resources for those who have served our country, as well as offering a venue for civic engagement and social gatherings.
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The Veterans Memorial Building, located on Main Street in downtown Pleasanton, was erected in 1933 in Spanish revival style. It was designed by renowned architect Henry Meyers. It was renovated in...
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