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Japanese Peace Bell Garden and Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., October 11, 2014
Japanese Peace Bell Garden and Marker
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1 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Duluth — Japanese Peace Bell Garden Reported permanently removed
This garden celebrates Duluth's sister city relationship with Ohara Isumi-City, Japan. The Peace Bell During World War II, the Japanese government instructed villages to donate metal to be melted down for ammunition. Ohara Isumi-City . . . Map (db m78731) HM
2 Minnesota, Saint Louis County, Duluth — Duluth Japanese Peace Bell Garden Reported permanently removed
In 2005, a group of citizens from Duluth and Ohara (now Isumi City), Japan proposed to honor the Sister Cities relationships between our two cities by creating an authentic environment for the Peace Bell placed in Duluth's Enger Park in 1994. . . . Map (db m78732) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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