Saturday, November 19, 2016

Highland Park WWI Monument Spelling Corrections

North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi of Highland Park, points out the two misspelled soldiers names labeled with an asterisk, on the WWI monument at Laurel and Prospect Avenues in Highland Park on Saturday, November 19, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi of Highland Park, points out the two misspelled soldiers names labeled with an asterisk, on the WWI monument at Laurel and Prospect Avenues in Highland Park on Saturday, November 19, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

An asterisk is placed next to Piacenza Enrico's name, which has been misspelled for over 90 years, on the WWI monument at Laurel and Prospect Avenues in Highland Park on Saturday, November 19, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

An asterisk is placed next to Minorini Costantino's name, which has been misspelled for over 90 years, on the WWI monument at Laurel and Prospect Avenues in Highland Park on Saturday, November 19, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

Asterisks are placed next to Minorini Costantino and Piacenza Enrico's names, which have been misspelled for over 90 years, on the WWI monument at Laurel and Prospect Avenues in Highland Park on Saturday, November 19, 2016.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

The WWI Monument was recently updated with corrections on two misspelled names, thanks to North Shore activist Lawrence Pasquesi (not shown), on Saturday, November 19, 2016 in Highland Park.  (Mark Ukena/Pioneer Press)

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