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Eatontown Museum To Honor Veterans With Garden Of Flags
On November 4, the Eatontown Museum, along with the Eatontown Historical Committee, will honor veterans and active-duty servicemembers.

EATONTOWN, NJ - The museum will be honoring veterans in a special way this year in Eatontown, according the Eatontown Historical Society. The outside of the Eatontown Museum will be decorated with a garden of flags on November 4 to honor both veterans and active-duty military.
Each flag planted in the garden will be in remembrance of someone who served in the Armed Forces, according to Eatontown Historical Society. Those who would like to plant a flag in remembrance of someone will be able to get a flag at the event to do so.
In addition, the museum will be honoring World War I soldiers from Eatontown as part of the centennial of the peace treaty that ended the war.
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The museum will be having the open house from 1 to 4 p.m., with the remembrance ceremony for World War I soldiers happening at 1:30 p.m.
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