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Pink Triangle Park

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Dedication to the LGBT community that was lost during the Nazi regime.
The Pink Triangle Park is the first permanent, free-standing memorial in the United States dedicated to the persecuted and murdered homosexuals during the Nazi era. The park is a place of remembrance and reflection, to wonder and educate, a quiet place to repair and renew. Tissues are a good thing to have on hand while visiting this small but significant park.


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