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| After the wall fell down November 1989, segments were sold to all over the world. Below is a list containing websites and photos that I collected in which a part of the Wall can be seen today. More informations about webpages of the Wall in other locations are welcome! Attention! The list does not guarantee that you can surely find the Wall, when you visit the place. |
| Berlin and Germany |
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Documentaition Center (Bernau St.)
Bernau St. Eastside Gallery Other locations Potzdam Sq., Europa Center, etc. Munich Nordrhein Westfahlen, Recklinghausen |
| Japan |
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Yokohama One segment in the open air, painted by the famous Wall painter Thierry Noir. Hikone, Schga One section in a medical factory. (Link to a website in japanese language) Osaka Two sections in a temple. Okinawa Two segments in a museum on a southern island. Nagasaki One section in a factory that owns a door on the Wall. |
| USA |
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Sandpoint, Idaho In the wood of a town "Hope". Wright-Patterson, Ohio National Museum of the USAF. New York City "INTREPID" Sea, Air & Space Museum. Yorba Linda, California Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. Seattle, Washington Microsoft, Art Collection. Syracuse, New York Washington DC #1 Museum "Newseum". Washington DC #2 SAIS (School of advanced International Studies) in Johns Hopkins Univ. Washington DC #3 CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency. North Carolina Museum "Exploris". Missouri Winston Churchill Memorial and Library. Rapid City, South Dakota Memorial Park. Michigan #1 The Gerald R. Ford Museum. Michigan #2 Public Museum of Grand Rapids. Hawaii Honolulu Community College. Texas George Bush Library and Museum in the Texas A&M University. |
| Other Countries |
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Seoul, South Korea London, GB Imperial War Museum. Ottawa Ottawa Conference Centre. Halifax, Kanada World Peace Pavilion. Truro, Kanada |