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There have been numerous memorials to the war in Cuba, including sites preserved by engineers right after the war and numerous monuments that have been preserved by Cuba to this day, although few Americans have been able to visit since U.S. banned travel to Cuba in 1963.[1]Table of ContentsPuerto Rico[edit]United States[edit]Puerto Rico[edit]Arizona[edit]Arkansas[edit]California[edit]District of Columbia[edit]Illinois[edit]Iowa[edit]Indiana[edit]Louisiana[edit]Maine[edit]Massachusetts[edit]Michigan[edit]Mississippi[edit]New Hampshire[edit]New Jersey[edit]New York[edit]Ohio[edit]Oregon[edit]Rhode Island[edit]South Carolina[edit]Texas[edit]Virginia[edit]Wisconsin[edit]References[edit]Puerto Rico[edit]See Puerto Rican Campaign#Markers, monuments and tombstones The Red Cross of Vigo to the repatriated soldiers of Cuba and the Philippines.United States[edit]Puerto Rico[edit]Puerto Rico became part of the U.S. as a result of the war, and the Puerto Rican Campaign, within the Caribbean theatre of the war, included a land invasion in the south on July 25, 1898 which ended August 13, when the armistice ending the war was signed.Arizona[edit]Arkansas[edit]“The Boys of 1898”, Spanish\u2013American War memorial at MacArthur Park, Little Rock[10]California[edit]District of Columbia[edit]Illinois[edit]Iowa[edit]Indiana[edit]Louisiana[edit]Maine[edit]“Spanish-American War Monument”, Monument Park, Houlton[1][16]Massachusetts[edit] The Volunteer – an infantryman with his rifle held at the ready position.“The Volunteer”, Marlborough [17]“Spanish American War Memorial”, Concord [18]“Spanish\u2013American War Memorial”, SpringfieldMichigan[edit]Mississippi[edit]“Spanish\u2013American War Memorial”, War Memorial Building, Jackson [20]“Soldiers Monument”, Louisville [21]New Hampshire[edit]“Spanish War Veterans 1898-1902”, Manchester [22]New Jersey[edit]Spanish American War Memorial, MorristownNew York[edit] Ohio[edit]Oregon[edit]Rhode Island[edit]South Carolina[edit]Spanish\u2013American War Monument, State House Grounds, Columbia [25]Texas[edit] The Hiker along Memorial Drive on the way to Arlington National Cemetery.[27]Virginia[edit]Wisconsin[edit]References[edit]^ “Cuban Battlefields of the Spanish-Cuban-American War: Memorials and Monuments”. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2018.^ a b “El Maine en las Tarjetas Postales Cubanas”. Cuba Museo. Retrieved May 1, 2018.^ Reinaldo Emilio Cosano Al\u00e9n (March 27, 2015). “\u00bfSe posar\u00e1 el \u00c1guila sobre el Maine? El monumento a las v\u00edctimas del acorazado US Maine, fue decapitado por la turba revolucionaria en 1961”.^ “Monument to 71st New York at San Juan Hill”.^ Francisco Castrillo Mazeres (1999). “Cien a\u00f1os de la Guerra Hispanoamericana de 1898”. Militarja, Revista de cultura Militar (13): 3. Retrieved May 1, 2018.^ Gonz\u00e1lez, Miguel \u00c1ngel (11 November 2012). “Vara de Rey, el monumento”. Diario de Ibiza.^ Lamas, Jorge (2010-06-30). “El descanso de los muertos de Cuba”. La Voz de Galicia.^ “Monumentos y tumbas”. Retrieved May 1, 2018.^ Arleen Pab\u00f3n; Eduardo Regis; Jos\u00e9 E. Marull; Hugh Tosteson (August 12, 2008). “National Register of Historic Places Registration: Yauco Battle Site \/ Batalla de Yauco, Hacienda Qui\u00f1ones, Hacienda Desideria, Hacienda Santa Rita” (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved February 13, 2017.^ “United Spanish War Veterans “The Boys of 1898″ Memorial – Little Rock, Arkansas”. Groundspeak, Inc. Retrieved April 29, 2018.^ “Oakland War Memorial”. Historical Marker Database. Retrieved April 29, 2018.^ ““Spanish-American War Memorial”“. PublicArtinLA.com. Retrieved May 2, 2018.^ “California State Capitol Museum: Spanish\u2013American War”. California State Capitol Museum. Retrieved May 2, 2018.^ Carl Volkmann; Roberta Volkmann (1 January 2008). Springfield’s Sculptures, Monuments, and Plaques. Arcadia Publishing. pp.\u00a030\u2013. ISBN\u00a0978-0-7385-5165-4.^ Hilda S. Krousel PhD (11 September 2012). Landmarks and Monuments of Baton Rouge. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. pp.\u00a021\u2013. ISBN\u00a0978-1-61423-681-8.^ “Spanish American War Monument”. Retrieved 1 January 2021.^ “The Volunteer”. Historical Marker Database. Retrieved April 29, 2018.^ Eric Hurwitz (1 May 2016). Massachusetts Town Greens: A History of the State’s Common Centers. Globe Pequot Press. p.\u00a049. ISBN\u00a0978-1-4930-1928-1.^ “Spanish American War Memorial”. Waymarking.com. Retrieved May 2, 2018.^ Steve Rajtar; Frances Elizabeth Franks (19 August 2010). War Monuments, Museums and Library Collections of 20th Century Conflicts: A Directory of United States Sites. McFarland. p.\u00a0134. ISBN\u00a0978-1-4766-1237-9.^ Jennie Newsom Hoffman (1955). A History of Winston County.^ “File:Spanish-American War monument, Manchester, NH IMG 2769.JPG”, Wikipedia, retrieved 2020-07-14^ Monuments, Cemeteries, Spanish\u2013American War at Encyclopedia.com^ Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission. 1976. p.\u00a060.^ Watson, Inez (1958). Monuments on the State House Grounds. Columbia, SC: South Carolina General Assembly, House of Representatives.^ Carol Morris Little (1 January 1996). A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas. University of Texas Press. p.\u00a013. ISBN\u00a0978-0-292-76036-3.^ “The Hiker”. Mnumental Thoughts, Welcome to my hometown–Washington, C.C.^ Goode, James M (1974). The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington, D.C., A Comprehensive Historical Guide. Smithsonian Institution Press. pp.\u00a0194. ISBN\u00a00-87474-149-1."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/list-of-spanish-american-war-monuments-and-memorials\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Spanish\u2013American War monuments and memorials"}}]}]