Originally dedicated in 1948, Zeringue Park is named after brothers Philip and Felix Zeringue who both gave their lives during World War II.
After extensive research, 16 young men from Harahan have been identified to have perished in various conflicts around the world since this city was founded in 1920.
Water symbolizes purity, clarity and calmness, and reminds us to cleanse our minds and attain a state of purity.
Sixteen Harahan citizens have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Seven never returned to the United States. Buried on foreign soil or lost at sea – they are memorialized by the flags flown here.
Commemorating and venerating American military service, and achievements of those citizens of Harahan, Louisiana that have committed the ultimate sacrifice in defense of what is right and good throughout the world.
These are nine of their stories.
After man's most horrific conflict, the people of the United States, Germany and Japan - once great advisories, have supported democracies, and helped promote peace throughout the world.
As a sign of friendship, the people of Germany and Japan are working with Harahan to secure two iconic symbols of post-World War II
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