‘The Wall That Heals’ stops in Hilo

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G. Simon Graywolf a Vietnam Veteran checks out "The Wall That Heals". (Tim Wright/Special to Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
"The Wall That Heals" passes Hilo Bayfront before stopping at Mo'oheau Park. (Tim Wright/Special to Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
"The Wall That Heals" is blessed by Kahu Kimo Kupauihi Kaulahe'a at Mo'oheau Park. (Tim Wright/Special to Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Children at Waiakea Elementary observe as motorcycles escort "The Wall That Heals." (Tim Wright/Special to Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Before escorting "The Wall That Heals," a three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., military veterans link arms for a brief prayer before they travel from Afook Chinen Civic to Mo'oheau Park. (Tim Wright/Special to Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
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“The Wall That Heals” — a three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. — made its way Monday to the Russell Carroll Mo‘oheau County Park in Hilo.

A motorcycle escort traveled around Hilo on Monday morning with a large truck housing the pieces of the wall.

The wall consists of 140 synthetic granite panels mounted on an aluminum frame and measures 375 feet long when fully assembled.

It will be assembled during a ceremony at 8 a.m. today.

After assembly, the wall will remain in in place Sunday, Jan. 28, and will be publicly viewable following a welcome ceremony at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Visit thewallthatheals-hawaiicounty.org for more information.