The statue and Memorial Wall are open to anyone, free of charge, anytime the garden is open. Whether you have a name on the wall or you've simply come to be near, you are welcome here.
The Angel of Hope and Memorial Wall sit within Washington Park Botanical Garden, on land the City of Springfield set aside for this purpose. The garden's address is 1740 West Fayette Avenue. Park in the Botanical Garden lot off Fayette and follow the path past the conservatory; the Angel stands in a quiet clearing behind the gardens, set back from the main walkway.
The site is open during the Botanical Garden's regular public hours, every day the garden is open. There is no admission, no gate, and no caretaker on site — the Angel is simply there, the way she has been since October 4, 2008. The walkway approaching the wall is paved and level, and benches are nearby for anyone who needs to rest or stay a while.
Many people come alone. Many come with children, with parents, with a friend. There is no wrong way, and no wrong time. If you are coming for the first time and would like to know what to expect, the description below may help.
Directions
Come in any weather. Bring a candle if you need to. Leave a stone on the wall. Stay as long as you need.— Springfield Angel of Hope
Break the silence.
Nurture healing.
Inspire hope.