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12151791 was to be a work in progress, eventually to number up to 1,000 separate steel plates. But, just as with the other ‘freedom’ minded projects, ‘eventually’ was never to be. In New York, Libeskind and his cowboy boots were sent packing, and the Freedom Tower became David Childs bunkered One World Trade Center. The Ground Zero museum never even got off the drawing board, falling to the impassioned opposition of an extreme band of 9-11 victim families protesting the possibility that a Museum of Freedom might somehow, someday, exhibit something that they might find offensive.
And in Chicago, the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum closed its doors less than three years after opening, its exhibits and art packed away, with a small portion remounted in The Freedom Express, a big tractor trailer on which, Flying Dutchman-style, freedom is on a never-ending journey of the seven-county area.
What happened? Revisit a story of high hopes and sinking realities, and take a peek inside a vanished interior:
Freedom's Just Another Word for Another New Museum
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Freedom Proves Fleeting
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