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SAN DIEGO (NNS) -- "Unconditional Surrender," a 25-foot, 6,000 pound statue by world-renowned artist J. Seward Johnson commemorating a famous World War II photo was unveiled Feb. 10 at Mole Park in San Diego.
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Seward Johnson first built a life-size bronze precursor to the huge statues of Unconditional Surrender using computer technology. A 25-foot (7.6 m)-tall styrofoam version of the work was part of a temporary exhibition in Sarasota, Florida in 2005, at its bay front.
Bob Hope statue entertains the troops' statues. A National Salute to Bob Hope and the Military. San Diego, California "Unconditional Surrender" -- the giant statue of a World War II sailor kissing a nurse-- was the reason we were loitering along Harbor Drive in San Diego.
The “Kissing Statue,” which has been gone from San Diego’s shoreline for nearly a year, made its grand return on Wednesday morning – just in time for Valentine’s Day. The “Kissing Statue,” which has been gone from San Diego’s shoreline for nearly a year, made its grand return on Wednesday morning – just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Unconditional Surrender Statue. San Diego, California If the photograph of raising the American flag on Iwo Jima is the quintessential World War II icon for triumph in a just war, then "Unconditional Surrender" is the icon for the just rewards of victory.
A statue depicting the infamous couple kissing in Times Square to celebrate the end of World War II will head to San Diego on Valentine's Day.
California and the Second World War San Diego Metropolitan Area during World War II. San Diego had, long before the war, become a "Navy town" because of the many naval and Cost Guard facilities here. Early in the war San Diego was chosen as the new headqarters of the Pacific Fleet after the headquarters left Honolulu.
Chicago lost its Marilyn Monroe statue a while back, and San Diego struggled for quite awhile to keep the statue of a Navy sailor kissing a nurse. The statue, designed after the famous photo taken in Times Square from World War II, was in San Diego along the harbor in the late 2000s before being removed and returned.
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