Olympic Sprinter Victory Monument

Erected in 1927, the Victory Monument, is a bronze and granite sculptural monument, based on a concept by John A. Nyden, and sculpted by Leonard Crunelle. It was built to honor the Eighth Regiment of the Illinois National Guard, an African-American unit that served with distinction in France during World War I. It may be the only memorial statue dedic…
Erected in 1927, the Victory Monument, is a bronze and granite sculptural monument, based on a concept by John A. Nyden, and sculpted by Leonard Crunelle. It was built to honor the Eighth Regiment of the Illinois National Guard, an African-American unit that served with distinction in France during World War I. It may be the only memorial statue dedicated to African-American soldiers of the Great War.
  • Location: 35th Street and King Drive · Chicago, IL
  • Built: 1927
  • Architect: John A. Nyden
  • Sculptor: Leonard Crunelle
  • Designated CL: September 9, 1998
  • MPS: Black Metropolis TR
  • NRHP reference No.: 86001089
Data from: en.wikipedia.org