Wesley Bolin Plaza - Free Audio Guide

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Wesley Bolin Plaza, 1700, Central City, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States

Wesley Bolin Plaza, Phoenix
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Wesley Bolin Plaza in downtown Phoenix, adjacent to the Arizona State Capitol, is a civic lawn and memorial park named for former governor Wesley Bolin. Over decades it has acquired a collection of monuments and memorials honoring military service, first responders, law enforcement and diverse Arizona communities, making it a focal point for public remembrance and civic symbolism. The plaza’s open lawns, walkways and clustered memorials offer insight into state history and civic values and are often used for commemorations, cultural events and gatherings. As an outdoor public space it is generally open to the public and free to enter; accessibility features such as paved paths and ramps support visitors with mobility needs. The site’s cultural significance derives from its role as a gathering place for collective memory and civic expression and its close relationship with the nearby State Capitol grounds.