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Lighting adds a ghostly touch to the Virginia War Memorial in this twilight view from 2nd Street near the Lee Bridge. The crane and materials on the hill evidence the $25 million construction project underway to expand the 62-year-old building that now pays tribute to the nearly 12,000 state residents killed in combat in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The work was initiated last year during the tenure of former Gov. Terry McAuliffe and is designed to add space to honor Virginians who have died in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq and in the global war on terrorism. Also planned is an expansion of the education center and installation of 170 spaces of underground parking. The state is contributing $23.75 million, and the war memorial foundation is seeking to raise $1.25 million to provide the balance, according to officials. The new space is expected to open in April 2019. Location: 621 S. Belvidere St. overlooking Downtown and the James River.

Lighting adds a ghostly touch to the Virginia War Memorial in this twilight view from 2nd Street near the Lee Bridge. The crane and materials on the hill evidence the $25 million construction project underway to expand the 62-year-old building that now pays tribute to the nearly 12,000 state residents killed in combat in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The work was initiated last year during the tenure of former Gov. Terry McAuliffe and is designed to add space to honor Virginians who have died in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq and in the global war on terrorism. Also planned is an expansion of the education center and installation of 170 spaces of underground parking. The state is contributing $23.75 million, and the war memorial foundation is seeking to raise $1.25 million to provide the balance, according to officials. The new space is expected to open in April 2019. Location: 621 S. Belvidere St. overlooking Downtown and the James River.