Commemorative Sites
Commemorative sites are locations established to honor and remember significant events, people, or groups in history. These sites can include monuments, memorials, and parks, serving as a way for communities to reflect on their past and educate future generations. Examples include the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin.
These sites often provide a space for reflection and remembrance, allowing visitors to connect with history on a personal level. They may also host ceremonies and events to commemorate specific anniversaries or occasions, fostering a sense of community and shared memory among those who visit.