Preserving the Legacy of Iwo Jima & Other Memorials

Iwo Jima Remembrance Day honors the brave soldiers who fought in one of World War II’s most pivotal and grueling battles. The sculpture of U.S. Marines raising the flag on Mount Suribachi has become an enduring symbol of courage and resilience, commemorated in memorials across the nation.

By creating lasting visual narratives, public art helps contextualize events in a way that words alone cannot, providing a space where emotions, stories, and legacies converge. Memorials, whether grand or understated, invite viewers to pause, remember, and learn, contributing to the continuity of history in public consciousness.

With an unequivocal commitment to meticulous craftsmanship and historical accuracy, EverGreene’s contributions have been significant to safeguarding the integrity and longevity of commemorative works. From restoring intricate sculptures to revitalizing weathered murals, EverGreene ensures that public art continues to inspire and educate, keeping the historical narratives they represent alive.