VVMF Announces The Wall That Heals 2021 Tour Schedule

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Replica Wall and Mobile Education Center spreads healing legacy of The Wall  and educates about the impact of the Vietnam War

Washington, D.C. – The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) has announced The Wall That Heals national tour schedule for 2021. The Wall That Heals exhibit includes a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a mobile Education Center. The 26th season of The Wall That Heals will begin on April 8, 2021 in New Bern, North Carolina and visit 28 communities during the year. The traveling exhibit honors the more than three million Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War and it bears the names of the 58,279 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam.

“Like many events and activities in our nation, our 2020 The Wall That Heals season was dramatically changed by the pandemic.  We are excited to find these communities ready to work carefully to give a safe opportunity for thousands to experience the healing and educational aspects of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 2021,” said Jim Knotts, president and CEO of VVMF. “We look forward to providing these communities with the opportunity to honor and remember all those who served and sacrificed in the Vietnam War and educate visitors on the continuing impact of the Vietnam War on America.”

Each year, VVMF receives more applications to host the exhibit than can be accommodated. For the 2021 tour schedule, preferential consideration was given to cancelled sites from the 2020 tour that reapplied for 2021. Some 2020 hosts elected to apply for a date in a future year.

The Wall That Heals 2021 Tour dates include:

Hosting Location

Opening Date

Closing Date

New Bern, N.C. 4/8/2021 4/11/2021
Charlotte, N.C. – POSTPONED 4/15/2021 4/18/2021
Ocean Pines, Md. 4/22/2021 4/25/2021
Garner, N.C. – POSTPONED 4/29/2021 5/2/2021
Grundy, Va. 5/6/2021 5/9/2021
Tunkhannock, Pa. 5/13/2021 5/16/2021
Columbus, Ohio 5/28/2021 5/31/2021
Franklin, Ind. 6/3/2021 6/6/2021
Harrison, Ohio 6/10/2021 6/13/2021
Champlain, N.Y. 6/24/2021 6/27/2021
Townsend, Mass. 7/1/2021 7/4/2021
Nahant, Mass. 7/15/2021 7/18/2021
Tonawanda, N.Y. 7/22/2021 7/25/2021
Athens, Ohio 7/29/2021 8/1/2021
Clinton Township, Mich. 8/5/2021 8/8/2021
Riverview, Mich. 8/12/2021 8/15/2021
Rice, Minn. 8/19/2021 8/22/2021
Marysville, Kansas 8/26/2021 8/31/2021
Brighton, Colo. 9/2/2021 9/5/2021
Farmington, N.M. 9/9/2021 9/12/2021
Blackfoot, Idaho 9/16/2021 9/19/2021
Longview, Wash. 9/23/2021 9/26/2021
La Pine, Oregon 9/30/2021 10/3/2021
Corona, Calif. 10/7/2021 10/10/2021
Bullhead City, Ariz. 10/21/2021 10/24/2021
Pinetop-Lakeside, Ariz. 10/28/2021 10/31/2021
Sulphur Springs, Texas 11/4/2021 11/7/2021
Murfreesboro, Tenn. 11/11/2021 11/14/2021

The Wall That Heals is generously sponsored by USAA.  Through a partnership with the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA), the trucking industry, and Blue Beacon, the exhibit is able to travel across the country. Hosts in each community provide for the location, volunteers, and preparations necessary to replicate the experience a visitor would have at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.

VVMF will work closely with each community to make certain that community health and safety protocols are met.  Communities will have to permit gatherings of 250 or more people. Volunteers will be required to wear masks. Visitors will be encouraged to wear masks and practice social distancing to safeguard the staff, volunteers and other visitors.

“Nothing is more important to VVMF than the health and well-being of our Vietnam veterans and their families. We will work to provide the best visitor experience while keeping the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors at top of mind,” said Knotts.

Since its debut in 1996, the exhibit has been on display in nearly 700 U.S. communities in addition to an April 1999 tour of the Four Provinces of Ireland and a visit to Canada in 2005. The Wall That Heals is a program of VVMF, the nonprofit organization that built the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. in 1982. The Wall That Heals is the only traveling exhibit affiliated with The Wall in Washington, D.C. and includes the largest Wall replica that travels the country. Two VVMF staff members lead volunteers on site, educate visitors and students, and ensure the reflective atmosphere of The Wall. More information can be found at: www.thewallthatheals.org.

About The Wall replica 

The three-quarter scale Wall replica is 375 feet in length and stands 7.5 feet high at its tallest point. With the replica at this size, visitors are able to experience The Wall rising above them as they walk towards the apex, a key feature of the design of The Wall in D.C.

Like the original Memorial, The Wall That Heals is erected in a chevron-shape and visitors are able to do name rubbings of individual service member’s names on The Wall. The names are listed in order of date of casualty and alphabetically on each day. Beginning at the center/apex, the names start on the East Wall (right-hand side) working their way out to the end of that wing, picking up again at the far end of the West Wall (left-hand side) and working their way back in to the center/apex. The first and last casualties are side by side at the apex of the Memorial.

The replica is constructed of Avonite, a synthetic granite, and its 144 individual panels are supported by an aluminum frame. Modern LED lighting from the top of The Wall provides readability of The Wall at night.

About the mobile Education Center

The Wall That Heals is transported from community to community in a 53-foot trailer.  When parked, the trailer opens with exhibits built into its sides, allowing it to serve as a mobile Education Center telling the story of the Vietnam War, The Wall and the divisive era in American history.

The mobile Education Center exhibit includes: digital photo displays of “Hometown Heroes” – service members whose names are on The Wall that list their home of record within the area of a visit; digital photo displays of Vietnam veterans from the local area honored through VVMF’s In Memory program which honors veterans who returned home from Vietnam and later died as a result of their service; video displays that teach about the history and impact of The Wall; educational exhibits told through items representative of those left at The Wall in D.C.; a replica of the In Memory plaque; a map of Vietnam and a chronological overview of the Vietnam War. The exhibits tell the story of the Vietnam War, The Wall and the era surrounding the conflict, and are designed to put American experiences in Vietnam in a historical and cultural context.

About VVMF

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) is the nonprofit organization that built the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Wall) in Washington, D.C. in 1982. VVMF continues to lead the way in paying tribute to our nation’s Vietnam veterans and their families. VVMF’s mission is to honor and preserve the legacy of service in America and educate all generations about the impact of the Vietnam War and era through programs, ceremonies and education materials. To learn more about VVMF, visit www.vvmf.org or call 202-393-0090.

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For more information:
Heidi Zimmerman
202-765-3773
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