1940s Warrington Honor Roll


I borrowed this photo from Arcadia's "Images of America" book on Warrington. (Click the image for a larger view.)

In the mid-1940s, this World War II honor roll was erected at Bristol and Easton Roads, where the Warrington Shopping Center is today. The caption identifies the girl in the photo as "one of the Wiley children."

In the 1960s, when Easton Road was widened, the memorial was removed, with the plan to place it elsewhere in the township. The plan was never followed through and eventually the honor roll was destroyed.

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