In the facility in Skodborg there are two reunion memories.
On Valdemar's Day, 15 June 1928, the reunification stone in Skodborg was inaugurated. The stone was designed by the Vejen sculptor Niels Hansen Jacobsen and made as a dolmen, where a large stone rests on three smaller ones. In the lintel, a semicircle has been sanded out, and here the inscription is made. Also note that on the reverse side there are 4 years: 1864, 1914, 1918 and 1920. (For the defeat at Dybbøl, the start of World War 1, the end of World War 1 and the Reunification, respectively).
Along with the dolmen, two boundary posts have been set.
In addition, in front of Nørrevang, Nørregade 6 in Skodborg, there is a memorial stone erected by the local dairy manager in 1936. Originally, it stood in Skodborg Dairy's garden. Later (1994) the stone was moved to Nørrevang. The stone's text comes from Michael Rosing's poem There is hope in our breast.