Click here for a great scrapbook of pictures from the dedication ceremony!

Harvard Veteran’s Memorial Park is a granite stone 6 feet tall with a granite base in the middle of the park. The brick walls with Veteran’s names will be placed on each side of the granite stone.  The memorial will be located on the lot south of the bank.  More information...   The dedication and community celebration was held on August 19th and 20th, 2006 - click here for more details on the celebration. 

Over 590 Veterans have already been honored with a brick in the Memorial Park.  Click here to view the names of these brave men and women.

Bricks are available to honor Veterans (living or deceased) who have served at least 90 days in the military.  Each veteran may have only ONE BRICK with his/her name on it.  The veteran’s bricks are not limited to just the veterans from the Harvard area.   Bricks have been purchased by people from 33 states and 48 Nebraska towns.  You may honor a veteran from anywhere in the nation that has served for the USA. You may still order a brick to honor a veteran and it will be added to the existing bricks in the wall.  Click here to order a “Vet’s Brick” to honor your Veteran in the Veteran’s Wall in Harvard, Nebraska.

GREAT GIFT:  A Memorial Brick would make a great gift for a veteran in your life.  Click here to order a brick for your Veteran and check the "GIFT CERTIFICATE" box to have a beautiful certificate sent to you that you can present to your Veteran!

We are very excited to be able to honor our veterans in this well deserved manner.  -   Thank you for your support. We appreciate the efforts of all our donors, and the Veterans who have served and sacrificed so that we may enjoy the benefits of life in a free society in the United States of America.

Thank you to The Harvard State Bank  and The City of Harvard for their support in this project!

Thanks also to the Harvard Veteran's Memorial Park Committee for all of their hard work: 
Ruby J. Adam,  Gene Keasling,  Robee Bigelow,  Florence Owens,  Jean Conklin,  Marvin & Deb Polacek, 
Charles Conway,  Gayle Shore,  Gene Cookus,  Fred and Marge Keasling,  Mary Wilson, Laverne Yost