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Australian–American Memorial

1954 establishments in Australia1954 sculpturesAustralia–United States relationsMilitary memorials in CanberraMonumental columns
Monuments and memorials in the Australian Capital TerritoryUse Australian English from March 2018

The Australian–American Memorial is in Canberra, the national capital of Australia, and commemorates the help given by the United States during the Pacific War.

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Australian–American Memorial
Russell Drive, Canberra Russell

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Australian–American Memorial

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2600 Canberra, Russell
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