The Goethals Monument in Panama City, Panama was constructed in honor of George Washington Goethals the chief engineer of the Panama Canal and United States Army General. He also was the State Engineer of New Jersey and the Acting Quartermaster General of the United States Army in WWI.[1][2]

Goethals Monument
Goethals Monument in 2009
LocationPanama City, Panamá,  Panama
Coordinates8°57′31″N 79°33′20″W / 8.958496°N 79.555628°W / 8.958496; -79.555628

It was designed by Alfred P. Shaw of Chicago and was built by the Martinz de Panamá construction company.[3]

The monument is a white Vermont marble construction and was revealed to the public on March 31, 1954. Its central high part symbolizes the Continental Divide and the piles on the sides represent the Canal locks, from which the waters of Gatun Lake reach the oceans.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Anne Cipriano Venzon (2013). The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 294
  2. ^ The Panama Canal: An Army's Enterprise. United States Army Center of Military History. 2009. pp. 13–15. CMH Pub 70-115-1.
  3. ^ "Goethals Memorial - Visit Canal de Panamá". Visitcanaldepanama.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  4. ^ Friar, William (2 April 2013). Moon Panama. Avalon Publishing. ISBN 9781598808438. Retrieved 7 February 2019 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ The Panama Canal Review. Panama Canal Company. 7 February 1976. Retrieved 7 February 2019 – via Internet Archive. Goethals Monument.