A memorial is an object which serves as a focus for memory of something, usually a person (who has died) or an event. Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or art objects such as sculptures, statues or fountains, and even entire parks.
Video Memorial
Types
The most common type of memorial is the gravestone or the memorial plaque. Also common are war memorials commemorating those who have died in wars. Memorials in the form of a cross are called intending crosses.
Online memorials and tributes are becoming increasingly popular especially with the increase in natural burial where the laying of gravestones, or memorial plaques, is often not permitted.
When somebody has died, the family may request that a memorial gift (usually money) be given to a designated charity, or that a tree be planted in memory of the person. Those temporary or makeshift memorials are also called grassroots memorials.
Sometimes, when a high school student has died, the memorials are placed in the form of a scholarship, to be awarded to high-achieving students in future years.
Maps Memorial
Examples of notable memorials
See also
- Bell Telephone Memorial
- Ghost bike
- Historical marker
- List of memorials
- Memorial bench
- Monument
- National memorial
- National monument
- Public history
- Roadside memorial
- Viewlogy
- War memorial
- Culture of Remembrance
References
External links
- Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina
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