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Woodvale War Memorial
Place Category: Western AustraliaPlace Tags: WW2
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The Woodvale War Memorial was established in June 1995, with the planting of 500 native trees, to commemorate the local service men and women who served in World War Two. This memorial is located on Castlegate Way, Yellagonga Regional Park, Woodvale, in Western Australia. The memorial is marked with a plaque.
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* Name (Original Database):Woodvale
* Street:Castlegate Way
* Town:Woodvale
* Details:Yellagonga Regional Park.
* OP:500
* AP:500
* Species:native trees
* Plaques:Australia Remembers
1945 - 1995
500 native trees planted in this area by volunteers in June 1995 to honour the servicemen and women who served their country during World War II 1939 - 1945
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