The 1970 Marshall Memorial Fountain in Huntington, WV is a significant landmark on Marshall University's campus. Standing just outside the Memorial Student Center, the fountain serves as a visible reminder of the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of 75 individuals on November 14, 1970. Created by sculptor Harry Bertoia, the memorial fountain stands over 13 feet tall and weighs 6,500 pounds. It symbolizes the resilience and eternal spirit of the victims, with its water turned off during the winter months and a wreath laid during the annual memorial service.
The Memorial Fountain was dedicated on November 12, 1972, by President John G. Barker. It has since become a cherished landmark for students, alumni, and visitors alike. The fountain's bronze plaque bears a simple yet poignant inscription, reminding all who see it that the memory of the plane crash victims will forever live on in the hearts of their families and friends, as well as in the history of the university and the community. In 2008, the fountain and its foundation underwent extensive repairs, including a new granite surface and copper enhancements, ensuring its continued significance for generations to come.
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