The Wall of Honor in Columbus, OH is a joint project between the Historical Society and the City of Upper Arlington. Each year, a deceased former resident who has brought honor and recognition to the community is selected for the Wall of Honor, with a memorial plaque installed on the Plaza at the Municipal Services Center. The purpose of the Wall of Honor is to pay tribute to individuals who have made significant contributions to the city, state, or nation through their achievements in various fields such as arts, professions, politics, science, education, sports, religion, commerce, philanthropy, and public service.
The Wall of Honor features bronze plaques dedicated to each honoree, which are placed on the limestone wall in front of the Municipal Services Center. Nomination forms are available annually, and the nominee must have lived in Upper Arlington and meet specific criteria of outstanding achievement, personal commitment and service to the community, or a lasting effect for the good of the community. The Wall of Honor serves as a testament to the remarkable individuals who have left a lasting impact on Upper Arlington and is a source of inspiration for future generations.
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