Group Commemorative Pavers
Be part of living history at the National Coast Guard Museum!
Be part of living history at the National Coast Guard Museum!
Prominently positioned along the historic New London waterfront, the Argus Promenade will serve as a meaningful and impactful entryway to the National Coast Guard Museum. The Argus Promenade is the Museum’s living archive—a place where you can honor your Coast Guard heritage and pride for the Service through a commemorative group paver installation. Groups that participate in this unique program now will have their pavers installed prior to the Museum’s anticipated grand opening in 2026. Funds raised through this opportunity support construction of the Museum and its mission to educate, honor, preserve, and inspire.
The National Coast Guard Museum Association is committed to ensuring a variety of groups are honored in this living memorial. Group paver installations will recognize formal Coast Guard organizations, informal affiliations, or self-identified affinity groups.
For more information or inquiries, please contact Jeff Creighton at jeff@coastguardmuseum.org
There are four group installation designs. Depending on the size of your group at the time of initial purchase, a design will be selected and oriented within the Argus Promenade by the Museum’s architectural design experts. Final review of design and layout will be confirmed with each group prior to installation. Custom inscriptions for each individual paver will be inscribed according to paver specifications.
With a central paver identifying the group name, surrounding customized pavers will recognize each member of your group. There is also an opportunity for installation expansion to include future members of your group.
MCPO Jeff Creighton, USCG (Ret.) | jeff@coastguardmuseum.org | 860-443-4200
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