Hurricane Camille Monument
The Hurricane Camille Monument in Pass Christian, MS is a memorial park dedicated to honoring the lives lost during Hurricane Camille on August 17, 1969. The park features a semi-circular cement walkway with pedestal monuments, funded and dedicated by the Bicentennial Committee of Pass Christian in 1976, showcasing important symbols of American history such as the Declaration of Independence, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Flag, the Constitution, and the Star Spangled Banner.
In addition to the historical monuments, the park also includes a War Memorial dedicated to the men and women of the Armed Forces of Pass Christian, Mississippi in 1944. The park was built from public contributions under the leadership of Wesley W. Lake, M.D., and features a stone monument listing the charter members of the War Memorial Association. The Hurricane Camille Monument serves as a solemn reminder of the devastating impact of the hurricane and pays tribute to the lives lost during this tragic event.
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