05/25/2026
Today, we remember those who have given their life for our country, and express our gratitude to Kansas families with military members. If you want to gather with others to stop, reflect, and give thanks to those who paid the ultimate price to keep us free, there are a number of parks, plazas, and plaques all over the state created in memory of our fallen soldiers.
Abilene, KS — Eisenhower Presidential Library & WWII Memorial grounds
Arkansas City, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Colwich, KS — Veterans Memorial
Concordia, KS — Cloud County Veterans Memorial
Dodge City, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Dodge City (Fort Dodge), KS — Kansas Veterans Cemetery
El Dorado, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Emporia, KS — All Veterans Memorial
Fort Scott, KS — Fort Scott National Cemetery
Garden City, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Great Bend, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Hays, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Junction City, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Kansas City, KS — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Lawrence, KS — Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics (memorial grounds)
Leavenworth, KS — Leavenworth National Cemetery
Liberal, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Manhattan, KS — Kansas Veterans Cemetery
Manhattan, KS — Riley County Veterans Memorial
Olathe, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Olathe, KS — Gold Star Families Memorial Monument
Overland Park, KS — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Paola, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Pittsburg, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Salina, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Seneca, KS — Veterans Memorial Park (Nemaha County)
Topeka, KS — Veterans Memorial Plaza
Topeka, KS — Shawnee County Veterans Memorial
Topeka, KS — Korean War Veterans Memorial
WaKeeney, KS — Kansas Veterans Cemetery
Wichita, KS — Veterans Memorial Park
Wichita, KS — Sedgwick County Veterans Memorial
Winfield, KS — Kansas Veterans Cemetery
Winfield, KS — Cowley County Veterans Memorial