Berlin Wall Monument Dedication at Cincinnati Freedom Center
Freedom Without Walls
The landscaping was not yet complete, but Cincinnati's Berlin Wall Monument was standing tall as an historic symbol of freedom. It's Eastern(non free) side faced the Ohio River, a landmark with a few freedom issues of its own.
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Post a CommentA lovely reminder !