Hope Garden

Hope Garden is a memorial dedicated to AIDS victims. With its eternal flame the garden has also served as a temporary September 11 memorial, housing The Sphere. The garden has also been used as a site for environmental demonstrations due to its fragility and status as a tourist attraction.

40°42′14″N 74°00′57″W / 40.7039°N 74.0158°W / 40.7039; -74.0158

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