Talk:David Berger National Memorial

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[edit] Geographic coordinates

I was not able to determine exactly where the sculture has been (will be?) placed at the JCC in Beachwood. I am pretty sure the original location was 41°31′16″N, 81°33′15″W. The lat/long in the infobox ( 41°28′29″N, 81°29′33″W) is approximate, based on the street address and google aerial photos. Anyone with better info is welcome to improve the "coordinates" field, or the rest of the article for that matter. — Eoghanacht talk 16:47, 2 March 2006 (UTC)