Freedom Park, situated in the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, just across from Washington DC, was once celebrated for its vibrant and boundary-pushing installations and street art. Today, the two-block-long, elevated park presents a more understated appearance. Originally established in partnership with the Newseum, many of its former artworks now find a home within the museum’s walls. Visitors can still enjoy the park’s open, airy layout, which offers a peaceful respite from the bustling city below.
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