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Overview
The bronze statue stands atop an inscribed granite base. The monument was dedicated to members of the Improved Order of Red Men (IORM) who lost their lives during World War I. Erected by the IORM of Camden County, it was dedicated on October 13, 1920; rededicated May 21, 1981.
The monument consists of a standing figure of an Indian chief dressed in a loincloth and wearing an elaborate headdress with tails that fall down his back. He is cradling a tomahawk with his arms folded across his upper chest.
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Amenities
- Free Admission
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Map
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Dining
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Calloway's Restaurant & Bar
5.3 MI
609-978-0220 View > -
Boat House Restaurant
5.8 MI
609-492-1066 View > -
Show Place Ice Cream Parlour
6.2 MI
609-492-9477 View > -
Skipper Dipper
6.9 MI
609-492-9680 View > -
Mud City Crab House
8.3 MI
609-978-3660 View > -
Ram's Head Inn
14.5 MI
609-652-1700 View >
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Lodging
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J.D. Thompson Inn Bed & Breakfast
0.4 MI
609-294-1331 View > -
Atlantic Shore Pines Campground
0.6 MI
609-296-9163 View > -
The Inn at Sea Oaks
1.7 MI
609-296-2656 View > -
Baker's Acres Campground
2.7 MI
609-296-2664 View > -
Sea Pirate Campground
2.7 MI
609-296-7400 View > -
Pilgrim Lake Campgrounds
2.9 MI
609-296-4725 View >
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Activities
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Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen's Museum
0.0 MI
609-296-8868 View > -
NJ Surf Museum at Tuckerton Seaport
0.0 MI
609-296-8868 View > -
Tuckerton Emporium
0.2 MI
609-296-2424 View > -
Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
0.4 MI
609-812-0649 View > -
Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum
0.8 MI
609-294-1547 View > -
Pinelands Brewing
1.0 MI
609-296-6169 View >
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