The Potter memorial is a statue at the centre of the village square in Godric's Hollow. From a distance, it appears as an obelisk, carved with the names of people who died in a war (presumably Muggle casualties of World War I or II). While Muggles can see only this obelisk, a witch or wizard can see that the memorial changes into a statue of a family as he or she approaches: James, Lily, and an infant Harry Potter.
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| - The Potter memorial is a statue at the centre of the village square in Godric's Hollow. From a distance, it appears as an obelisk, carved with the names of people who died in a war (presumably Muggle casualties of World War I or II). While Muggles can see only this obelisk, a witch or wizard can see that the memorial changes into a statue of a family as he or she approaches: James, Lily, and an infant Harry Potter.
- A memorial was made for James and Lily Potter sometime after their death on 31 October, 1981. It was a large stone statue depicting a messy-haired and bespectacled James, a very pretty and long-haired Lily, and a smiling, scarless baby Harry. When approached from a distance or by a Muggle, however, the statue was disguised as an obelisk embellished with a list of the names of those who had died in a war.
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| - The Potter memorial is a statue at the centre of the village square in Godric's Hollow. From a distance, it appears as an obelisk, carved with the names of people who died in a war (presumably Muggle casualties of World War I or II). While Muggles can see only this obelisk, a witch or wizard can see that the memorial changes into a statue of a family as he or she approaches: James, Lily, and an infant Harry Potter.
- A memorial was made for James and Lily Potter sometime after their death on 31 October, 1981. It was a large stone statue depicting a messy-haired and bespectacled James, a very pretty and long-haired Lily, and a smiling, scarless baby Harry. When approached from a distance or by a Muggle, however, the statue was disguised as an obelisk embellished with a list of the names of those who had died in a war. On Christmas Eve of 1997, Harry Potter and Hermione Granger visited Godric's Hollow where the statue was built, in order that they could visit the actual graves of James and Lily; all three of the statue's heads were covered in snow, like fluffy caps. It surprised Harry to see him looking happy and without his famous lightning-bolt scar.
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