Lions Cub Band Shell - Laurel Springs, NJ
N 39° 49.263 W 075° 00.147
18S E 499790 N 4407895
This wooden, ornate band shell is a monument to a Lion placed by Lions.
Waymark Code: WMGP7G
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 03/27/2013
Views: 4
This gazebo-looking band shell was erected by Lions and dedicated o a lion, specifically, W.A. "Bud" Myers. There is a gold-colored plaque attached to the wood which reads: In Memoriam W.A. "Bud" Myers 1921 to 2000 Band Shell Dedicated by the Laurel Springs Lions Club July 11, 2011 The band shell is in the back yard, on the right side of the Whitman-Stafford House (1785). This was the summer home of Poet Walt Whitman from 1876 to 1882. At that time, the home was called the Stafford Farm House. The name has since been changed to the Whitman-Stafford House.
Street Address (if known): Whitman-Stafford House 315 East Maple Avenue Laurel Springs, NJ USA 08021
Condition?: The monument is in excellent condition!
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