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  • 5/5 RUSSELL HENNINGER S. 2 years ago on Google
    While I was only fifteen was this happened, I'll remember the reactions from the school faculty that was a serious issue. Crosby Stills Nash and Young reminded me over the years of how bad this was. So while visiting the Independence , Ohio, I drove down to see this memorial. It is as it was back then with minor changes. What brought me to my knees was the exact spot were these students died in six pillar to mark the spot were they had fallen.
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  • 5/5 Chris C. 10 months ago on Google
    A well laid-out memorial on the grounds of Kent State University explaining the tragedy of May 4, 1970 when 4 students were killed by the National Guard while protesting the expansion of the Vietnam War. Markers are numbered, making it easy to follow the events. Unfortunately, the May 4th Museum (in Taylor Hall) was not open. If you stop by be sure to see Donald Drum's Solar Totem (on the opposite side of Taylor Hall). A very sad day in our country's history.

  • 5/5 Monica S. 1 year ago on Google
    Extremely moving. I would encourage anyone who has the chance to visit.

  • 5/5 Jeff Levy (. 10 months ago on Google
    Moving because I remember it. At least it's memorialized. I made a special trip to see it. But really not much there for the average person.

  • 5/5 Tim T. 5 years ago on Google
    Chilling, sad, but uplifting. Beautiful memorials to 4 students cut down way too early in life.

  • 2/5 Smokey 1 year ago on Google
    I remember the day quite well. I was in the 6th grade at Preston Elementary School in CFO and working as a 'patrol boy' at the school crossing on Tallmadge Av. Car after car came blowing through the school zone at high rates of speed and they were full of hippies headed to the Kent State riot. They were yelling and hanging out the car windows like they were headed to a big party. I guess in their warped minds rioting was a party. I guess throwing rocks and bottles at the National Guard was fun for them and setting fires at the school was fair game. Many were not even students, just Marxist anarchists. I see some things never change. However, rioting and burning is all fun and games until someone gets shot.

  • 5/5 Ralph S. 8 months ago on Google
    Excellent museum. Well worth a detour.

  • 5/5 Taylor R. 4 years ago on Google
    The statue for this Memorial is very beautiful I'm glad they kept the writings and Bullet Hole on it for all this time.


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