Local Sites
Bulloch County's Military Heritage centralizes the numerous resources about the county’s military heritage. There are several local places like the exhibit, Community & Conflict, where you can visit to see and learn more about the topic. These sites include memorial spaces, monuments, historical markers, and more.
Memorials are often a structure, such as a monument or historical marker, that people establish to remind their community of a person or event. They are a way in which the memory of a person or event, including wars, are kept alive in some way. The meaning behind memorials change over time, but are intended to keep the community aware of its history and what it has inherited from its past. The memorial sites listed on this page are similar and can be visited by anyone, so that they can learn about and remember Bulloch County's history.
Skirmish At Statesboro
Historical Marker
Near the intersection of US Highway 80 East and Miller Street Extension
Statesboro, GA 30458
Confederate Soldier Monument
Memorial Monument
22 West Grady Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
World War II Prisoner Of War Camp
Historical Marker
Near the intersection of East Parrish Street and US 301 Highway North
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Memorial Plaque
Triangle Park
Between the streets of Savannah Avenue and East Main Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
Flame of Freedom
Monument
Jaeckel Hotel/City Hall
East Main Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
American Legion Monument to Veterans
Monument
Bulloch County Judicial Annex
20 Siebald Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458
Blue Star Memorial Highway
Historical Marker
Community and Conflict: Bulloch County's Military Heritage
Museum Exhibit with Memorial Plaques
Bulloch County Annex
113 N Main Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458