A beautiful, large monument. We made viewing this a part of a day trip from Los Angeles. We started at the Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum. Followed by a visit to the Puente Hills Mall, which is the Twin Pines Mall from Back To The Future. Then had a lovely visit to the His Lai Temple... and rounded it out with a visit to view the Armenian Genocide Martyrs Memorial Monument. We never would have know about it if it werent for the sign on the side of the highway. There isnt much to do here... but for a monument, its pretty epic. I wish there was a hint more information about the place... It may have been under where everyone put the flowers... but it seemed sacrilege to move them to read the info. There is a plaque, but I feel like there could be more info there.
An important remembrance and hope for the future
I was here for commemoration & respect of recognition to show the world by press & presstv of Armenian genocide done by the brutal turkish regime of past to go back from the future to be seen as the images diffrences by the views of political differences to be comparitive as can be translated of the depth to understand the meaning by the described definitions to be studied & researched ...
A beautiful, and very moving monument to the Armenian souls lost by genocide inflicted by the Turks.
Important monument, needs a little TLC.
Great memorial park surrounded by golf course and hotels.
Nice Memorial for nice people.
Interesting
Very nice
Every year at April 24th well March for justice
I love this place
A beautiful monument to commemorate the horrible Genocide of the Armenian people.
Its about paying respect for the victims of 1915 Genocide
Beautiful
Its is a monument erected by Americans of Armenian descent, dedicated to the 1,500,000 Armenian victims of the genocide perpetrated by the Turkish government, 1915-1921, and to men of all nations who have fallen victim to crimes against humanity.