Immerse yourself in the rich history and pay tribute to the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial at Mount Clarence, Albany. As a poignant symbol of remembrance, our memorial stands as a testament to the courage and sacrifice of those who served. Our commitment to preserving this legacy is reflected in the meticulous care and attention to detail we put into maintaining this sacred site.

At Desert Mounted Corps Memorial, we strive to provide visitors with a meaningful and educational experience, offering insights into the heroic deeds of the past. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a local resident, or a curious traveler, our memorial offers a solemn yet enlightening atmosphere for reflection and contemplation.

We invite you to explore the stories of bravery and honor that are etched into the very fabric of our memorial. Our dedicated team is here to assist you with any inquiries or special requests, ensuring that your visit is both informative and memorable. Join us in honoring the legacy of the Desert Mounted Corps and discover the profound significance of their contributions to our shared history.

Experience the unique blend of heritage and reverence at Desert Mounted Corps Memorial – a place where the past comes alive, and the spirit of service endures. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in a journey through time that will leave you inspired and enlightened. Claim your free listing to stay updated on upcoming events and initiatives that honor the legacy of our brave servicemen and women.

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Viv Parsons

5 Google Rating

Great place but you need to be super fit to climb all those stairs. Lucky they have access for the d

5/ 5

Great place but you need to be super fit to climb all those stairs. Lucky they have access for the disabled 🙄

Andrew Jenner

5 Google Rating

Excellent

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Excellent

Edson Oliveira (Eddie)

5 Google Rating

Amazing place where you can see all Albany. Impossible don't take great pics in this place. Strongly

5/ 5

Amazing place where you can see all Albany. Impossible don't take great pics in this place. Strongly recommend once in Albany.

rinzin dorje

5 Google Rating

Beautiful view of the Albany. Nice place to click pictures. I would recommend a visit if ur in alba

5/ 5

Beautiful view of the Albany. Nice place to click pictures. I would recommend a visit if ur in albany

Greg Rupp

5 Google Rating

One of the most well designed and delivered monuments and remembrance places I have ever been to.

5/ 5

One of the most well designed and delivered monuments and remembrance places I have ever been to.

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