Hudson County Berlin Wall Unveiling

Hudson County Berlin Wall Unveiling

10+ years in the making, a piece of the Berlin Wall makes it's way to Hudson County's Laurel Hill Park

By HCOCHA |TD

Date and time

Wednesday, April 30 · 5:30 - 6:30pm EDT

Location

Laurel Hill Park

Laurel Hill Road Secaucus, NJ 07094

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive

the Hudson County Board of Commissioners

and the Hudson County Parks Department

as they unveil a piece of world history right here in Hudson County


A symbol of peace and the end to the Cold War, this section of the Berlin Wall was received as a gift from Hudson Counties sister county Oberhavel located just north of Berlin. Oberhavel County in Brandenburgh Germany and Hudson County have been sister counties since 2000 in which the two counties have been involved with student, cultural and sports exchanges. At the direction of Karl-Heinz Schroter, (Oberhavel County Executive) in coordination with Hudson Counties director of “Cultural Affairs and Tourism” Bill LaRosa, this section of Wall was obtained and transported to Hudson County from East Berlin in 2007.

There were many location opportunities as a potential home for this historic piece, but nothing ever materialized until 2024 where it sits today. This section of wall is constructed of steel reinforced concrete and is 11’-9” tall having four 3’-10” wide sections secured together by a masonry tube coping. There are minimal signs of graffiti on this piece because it is believed that this section was not facing the western side of Berlin. There are however signs of bullet holes and weathering due to extended exposure to the elements. During the Cold War the wall was used to obstruct the right of passage, today it acts as a reminder of the value of unity and freedom.


Must RSVP to attend

Public Event

Organized by

The Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development, lead by Director Gina Hulings, strives to create an environment in which the local arts constituency can flourish by providing advisory services, technical assistance, grant programs, audience development initiatives, artist round tables and networking opportunities, tourism and related economic development projects.

Visit our website to learn more: https://hudsoncountyculturalaffairs.org/

For more information on Hudson County attractions, hotels, restaurants, cruises, parks or other points of interest, explore our sister site, visithudson.org

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