Freedom Park

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Replica of the Goddess of Democracy statue at Freedom Park.
Replica of the Goddess of Democracy statue at Freedom Park.
The Journalists' Memorial
The Journalists' Memorial
Segments of the Berlin Wall in Freedom Park
Segments of the Berlin Wall in Freedom Park

Freedom Park is an outdoor museum in Arlington, Virginia, located at 1101 Wilson Blvd, site of the old Newseum building in Rosslyn. It was founded in 1996 to celebrate the spirit of freedom and the struggle to preserve it.

The Freedom Park is a joint-venture with the Newseum and Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial, both operated by the Freedom Forum. It was built on an elevated concrete structure originally constructed for use as an automobile overpass, and as such, rises above and over the surrounding streets.

[edit] Exhibits

Exhibits include:

A reproduction of Freedom, the statue that caps the dome of the United States Capitol, and the Goddess of Democracy, originally constructed for the Tiananmen Square protests in China, are also on display.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Germany.info : 15 Years After the Fall of the Wall
  2. ^ The largest section of the Wall to be preserved can be found at the 1420-yard East Side Gallery in Mühlenstrasse, Germany (found on German Embassy site: Germany Info: 15 Years After the Fall).
  3. ^ http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=4000 Freedom Forum: Journalists Memorial
  4. ^ http://www.arlingtonarts.org/cultural_affairs/publicartcollection.htm
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