Pompano Beach, Florida – A new chapter of American history will soon take its place along the waterfront of Pompano Beach. On Saturday, March 14, the City of Pompano Beach and the Florida Society Sons of the American Revolution will host a ceremonial ribbon-cutting to dedicate the First Amphibious Landing Monument at the entrance to the Fisher Family Pier.
The public ceremony begins at 10:00 a.m. at 222 N. Pompano Beach Boulevard and promises to blend history with pageantry. Visitors will witness a dramatic presentation featuring forty honor guard members carrying historic flags, while the rhythmic sounds of a traditional drum and fife corps help recreate the atmosphere of the Revolutionary era. Distinguished speakers will also address the crowd, marking the occasion as a meaningful moment for both the city and American history.
For weeks, those walking along the pier may have noticed construction taking shape near the Bait Shop. That work is now nearing completion as crews prepare to unveil the towering tribute…