Cathedral of the Pines
Rindge, New Hampshire
Outstanding Guide, with large photos and everything you want to know.
For directions see: https://www.cathedralofthepines.org/directions/
The bell tower, just ahead has an interesting history. All information below from the website.
"The Women’s Memorial Bell Tower, cresting Cathedral of the Pines knoll, 1400 feet above
sea level, is one of the most prominent features of the campus The 55 foot stone bell tower is
dedicated to American women, both civilian and military. It was built in 1965-66 and officially
dedicated on May 28th, 1966. At that time was the first memorial to recognize the patriotic
American Women who have served the nation." "Norman Rockwell, designed the four plaques
featured on the outside of the tower."
The four plaques are:
Women of the Combat Forces. Reading from bottom
up (right to left): Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Corps
and Coast Guard.
Pioneer women as well as men cleared the forests and
plains and helped carve America from the wilderness.
Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, assisting
a wounded soldier from the battlefield. This plaque
also honors the women nurses serving the combat forces."
Sister of Charity, Salvation Army "Lassie," Entertainer, War Correspondent, and Riveter.
I have visited here many times before this visit, and the reason we went this time was to see the major damage done to the trees the year before. On this May 2010 day, a few flowers and the beautiful red trees brightened up the area.