History
"High Ground," the stately Vinton-Roanoke County Veterans Monument located on the grounds of the Vinton War Memorial honors past Vinton and Roanoke County residents who were killed in action along with military men and women who have or are currently serving.
The handcrafted monument is the first piece of public art in Vinton, and is available for viewing 365 days a year anytime of the day or evening. The public is invited to enjoy the meditative quality of "High Ground."
Monument Design
The monument was designed and constructed by the team of John Kirtley, Mary Babcock and Larry Betchel. The name of the monument, "High Ground," came from a Vietnam War veteran who said in battle, "a soldier always looks for the high ground."
Likewise, visitors crossing the compass plaza to the octagonal pavilion will find their attention drawn ever upwards: up the broad steps, up the rough rocks and terraced fountain, to the granite panels inscribed with the names of fallen soldiers and up again to the bronze American flag.
Finally, the visitor's attention will be drawn to the inscription encircling the architectural-cast concrete lintels overhead: Here Pause Awhile - To Bless Their Sleep - Who Fell in War - To Save Our Peace - Then Go Renewed - And Build the Lives - They Lost for You - In God We Trust.
Location
The High Ground Monument is located on the Vinton War Memorial grounds, which are located at:
814 E Washington Avenue
Vinton, VA 24179
Contact Information
For additional information, please contact the Town of Vinton Community Programs/Facilities Office at 540-983-0645.
Resources
Part of Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge
View the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge website.