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The relocation of sculptures in Lower Manhattan is not uncommon. Double Check (1982) by John Seward Johnson II briefly joined . Joie de Vivre in Zuccotti Park and is now residing on the Northwest corner of Broadway and Liberty Street. The sculpture was originally located near the World Trade Center in Liberty Park Plaza. Part of a public place zoning requirement, Double Check became famous after the attacks on September 11th, when photos of the debris-covered piece were widely circulated. The scars from that day remain on the sculpture.
The relocation of sculptures in Lower Manhattan is not uncommon. Double Check (1982) by John Seward Johnson II briefly joined . Joie de Vivre in Zuccotti Park and is now residing on the Northwest corner of Broadway and Liberty Street. The sculpture was originally located near the World Trade Center in Liberty Park Plaza. Part of a public place zoning requirement, Double Check became famous after the attacks on September 11th, when photos of the debris-covered piece were widely circulated. The scars from that day remain on the sculpture.
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