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Berlin Wall Monument (Chicago) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berlin Wall Monument (Chicago)
The ''Berlin Wall Monument'' in Chicago is an exhibit on display at the Western Brown Line CTA station. The monument contains a large segment of the Berlin Wall and a plaque describing its dedication to the city. ==History==
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, fragments of the Berlin Wall have been donated to various cities in the world. Chicago was offered a piece of the wall in 2008 by the German government and was placed in the Lincoln Square neighborhood due to its German roots.〔 The particular segment of the wall donated came from the fourth phase of the Berlin Wall's construction, called ''Grenzmauer 75''. The dedication was attended by 120 residents and included several prominent individuals such as Erich Himmel of United German American Societies of Greater Chicago, Alderman Gene Schulter, Chicago Transit Authority President Ron Huberman, and the U.S. diplomat and chargé d’affaires to Germany, James D. Bindenagel.
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