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Design Team Reveals Ambitious Plans for Memorial Monument

July 16, 2024 | Weslaco, Hidalgo County, Texas



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Design Team Reveals Ambitious Plans for Memorial Monument
In a recent government meeting, plans were unveiled for a new monument dedicated to Corporal Harlan Block, set to be constructed at the Harlan Block Sports Complex. The design, spearheaded by Andrew Hefner and his team, aims to honor the legacy of Block, a Marine Corps member, with a prominent structure that includes a 33-foot tall flagpole and various commemorative elements.

The project is part of a broader initiative to enhance the existing memorials at the complex, which currently feature smaller, less visible plaques along 18th Street. Initial proposals for a smaller monument were met with feedback indicating the need for a more substantial presence. As a result, the design team has opted for a larger monument that will be strategically placed to ensure visibility and significance within the park.

The new monument will incorporate existing plaques and will be constructed using locally sourced materials, including brushed concrete and polished granite, to create a modern yet respectful tribute. The design also includes a plaza area, allowing visitors to engage with the monument more intimately.

The timeline for completion is ambitious, with a goal to have the monument finished by February 23, 2024, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Block's legacy. The project has garnered support from the Blue Ribbon Committee, which is collaborating closely with the design team to ensure the monument meets community expectations and honors the historical significance of Corporal Block's service.

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