
Ipswich: Etched in Honor
A paverart & beyondart film

A documentary about service, remembrance, and the veterans memorial walkway built to keep more than a thousand names visible for generations.


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Larry Jordan
“Today they share with all of you this respectful, honorable walkway that enshrines close to a thousand etched bricks.”
Larry Jordan is a Vietnam-era Marine and one of the people who helped turn a long discussed idea into something all people of Ipswich, Massachusetts can walk on, read, and remember for generations. In the film, he breaks down how it came together and why each name matters.


Ted Lemieux
“A place for somebody to come and reflect and honor either their brick or somebody they know.”
Ted Lemieux helped push a simple idea forward: that Ipswich needed a place where people could slow down, sit, and remember. Not just during ceremonies, but on ordinary days, in quiet moments. In Ipswich: Etched in Honor, Ted talks about why this walkway mattered, and how it became a space built for reflection, peace, and remembrance.




