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Liberation
Dedicated to America’s role of preserving freedom and resc...
Liberation of Patmos
Capt. Terence Bruce Mitford
[Marker text printed in ...
Gay Liberation Sculpture
In 1984, the George Segal sculpture, Gay Liberation, was p...
Liberation of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
Sixty years after the liberation of the Grand-Duch...
Viva Liberation
Voie de la Liberte 1944
La Ville d'Etamps
a l'...
The Liberation of Jane Johnson
In 1855, an enslaved woman and her two sons found freedom,...
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Liberation
Dedicated to America’s role of preserving freedom and rescuing the oppressed, this monument, by Natan Rapoport, of an American soldier carrying a World War II concentration camp survivor was gifted to the State of New Jersey through the generosity of ...
Liberation of Patmos
Capt. Terence Bruce Mitford
[Marker text printed in both Greek and English scripts:]
Erected by the Community of Patmos
to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Liberation of the Island, 10 February 1944
by Terence Bruce Mitford
Captain, Special Boat Services
February 2004
Marker is at the ...
Gay Liberation Sculpture
In 1984, the George Segal sculpture, Gay Liberation, was placed on this site through the efforts of the gay and lesbian community and the New Harvest Foundation.
In 1991, the sculpture was moved to its original intended home in New York ...
Liberation of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
Sixty years after the liberation of the Grand-Duchy of
Luxembourg by American troops, this plaque was unveiled
by Their Royal Highnesses, Grand Duke Henri and
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa on September 13, 2004,
as a token ...
Viva Liberation
Voie de la Liberte 1944
La Ville d'Etamps
a l'Amerique
This monument from General Patton's Route of Liberation is a gift of the people [of] Cannes, France to the people of California, sent via La Train de la Reconnaisance Francaise (Merci Train) and ...
The Liberation of Jane Johnson
In 1855, an enslaved woman and her two sons found freedom, aided by abolitionists William Still, Passmore Williamson, and other Undergroup Railroad activists. They escaped from their Southern owner while being transported through Philadelphia and settled later in Boston. The ...