Geographic coordinates edit

I was not able to determine exactly where the sculture has been (will be?) placed at the JCC in Beachwood. I am pretty sure the original location was 41°31′16″N 81°33′15″W / 41.52111°N 81.55417°W / 41.52111; -81.55417. The lat/long in the infobox (41°28′29″N 81°29′33″W / 41.47472°N 81.49250°W / 41.47472; -81.49250) is approximate, based on the street address and google aerial photos. Anyone with better info is welcome to improve the "coordinates" field, or the rest of the article for that matter. — Eoghanacht talk 16:47, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Eoghanacht: Your coordinates are extremely close, and you could see the monument/memorial from that location. It's exact place is here: 41.474175, -81.491830, which I have added to the article's page. There is some confusion over the memorial's status as an affiliated unit of the National Park System. For years it was listed as "affiliated", that is, not a full unit of the park system--which typically means not owned by the United States--but a place which received technical assistance from NPS. As such, the community center carried a national park passport cancellation for visitors. I've heard more recently that it was discovered the memorial was not affiliated (lack of an agreement?), and so the passport stamp is not longer offered. However, nearby Cuyahoga Valley National Park still provides informal support. Yoho2001 (talk) 08:23, 14 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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