On July 8, 2017, the Circle of Honor and Heritage Walkway was dedicated.
In 2019, engraved bricks honoring past Fire Chiefs and founding EMS members were installed in Section 8 of the Heritage Walkway, next to the Circle of Honor on the LGHS Museum grounds. Due to COVID, the First Responders Walkway Dedication Ceremony was postponed to August 29th, 2021. The entire length of the Heritage Walkway was completed in 2021, with blank bricks making the walkway safer for our visitors. During the fall of 2023, LGHS installed a granite pedestal and medallion marking the First Responders memorial location in the walkway. LGHS wants this memorial walkway to be a historic place to thank all First Responders, past and present. View additional photos from the First Responders Walkway Dedication Ceremony here.
The Liberty Grove Historical Society’s Circle of Honor, First Responders, and Heritage Walkway continue to draw people each year to our Historical Society museum grounds. This will remain an ongoing project, so you haven’t missed out on being part of this wonderful addition to the LGHS museum grounds. An engraved brick with your family name(s) or Liberty Grove experience can be added and still be part of Liberty Grove history. Please consider donating an engraved brick to honor a family or individual for their service.
If you would like to purchase an engraved brick, please print the following Engraved Brick Order Form and send it along with a check or credit card information by mail. Please contact Chairperson Linda Wilkinson directly at 920-421-2640 or flowerlinda@msn.com with any questions.
LGHS thanks Dave Westen for continuing the tradition of tending to the United States and State of Wisconsin flags that fly over the museum grounds.

