Garden of Peace, Memorial garden in Downtown Boston, United States.
The Garden of Peace is a memorial space in downtown Boston featuring a dry streambed filled with smooth river stones engraved with the names of homicide victims from Massachusetts. The arrangement creates an intimate setting that invites visitors to pause and reflect on those remembered.
The memorial was created in 2000 when Massachusetts state legislators required it as part of the Saltonstall building redevelopment project. Since then, it has served as a permanent public space dedicated to remembering victims of homicide.
The space functions as a gathering place where families and community members come to honor those lost to violence in Massachusetts. People visit to remember loved ones and share their grief together.
The memorial is located on the Saltonstall building plaza in downtown Boston and is freely accessible to visitors at any time. Plan to visit during quieter hours if you prefer a more reflective experience without crowds.
Two sculptures titled Tragic Density and Ibis Ascending are positioned among the engraved stones at the site. These artistic works add a layered dimension to the memorial, offering visitors another way to experience and interpret the space.
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