Alexander Corners Veterans and Pearl Harbor Memorial was started in 1996 by Gary L. Rhodes of Henderson, New York. It is located at Alexander Corners, two miles south on Route 3 between Rhodes Greenhouses and Alexander Corners General Store.
The memorial is open to the public. It exhibits a Cobra helicopter and an M60a3 battle tank, through the sponsorship of American Legion Post 586 in Adams, New York. The memorial is located on the farmlands of Oliver Bates, who was a Revolutionary War soldier who settled at Alexander Corners in approximately 1807.
Chapter 7 Pearl Harbor Survivors Association gathers in July of each year for a meeting and lunch at the site. The memorial honors all veterans and their families, and provides a nice "time out" area with chairs and picnic tables.