

Our mission is to cultivate in
the largest possible number of our young citizens an appreciation of both the
responsibilities and the benefits which come to them because they are
Americans.....and are free.


John Moon, Past Commander-in-Chief, VFW
See how you can help restore the
voice of Freedom
by supporting this worthwhile endeavor.
15-Year Naming Right Sponsorship Is Available.
Let Freedom Ring - Donations
and Mission Statement
General Statement of
Purpose - Project Details
September
11, 2001 - America Attacked Once Again
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FREEDOM FIELD EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY
Flags
of Freedom Monument: More than 300' across, this centerpiece of Freedom
Field will feature a 30' x 50' United States Flag flying more than 120' above
the ground, anchored in a 15' high, five-sided granite base. This base,
including 5 pools forming the shape of a star, is encircled by three rings of
Freedom Walk displaying all state and colonial flags and their history. Click here to see a
beautiful flag and nearly ground level shot (may take a minute to load).
Freedom
Field: See Freedom Field from 1000' above. After viewing the other
links below you will be able to pick out each part of the Park and Museum.
There are also many parts you will be able to see not discussed here.
Republic
Hall: a colonial styled building containing a wide array of flags,
presidential and historic documents, memorabilia, history and evolution of the
American Flag.
Old
Glory Garden: a beautiful floral arrangement of colored flowers displaying
the American Flag in all its (natural) glory.
Freedom
Walk: An eight-foot wide sidewalk winding throughout the park paved with
bricks imprinted with the names of each person, family, organization, company
and corporation making specific contributions to Freedom Field. The walk will
be mapped into sections so that contributors can easily locate their brick.
Patriot Field: A parade ground
bounded by a walk and flanked with flags representing many of the previous
flags that have flown over the United States previous to Old Glory.
Field of Honor: A salute to
American Veterans, over one-hundred granite memorial markers, each bearing the
names of major battles fought by Americans in the cause of Freedom, the number
of men and women that lost their lives, the significance of the battle and
where it was fought. You will see memorials commemorating Iwo Jima, Gettysburg,
Bunker Hill, Battle of the Bulge and many others.
Statue of Liberty:
Symbolizing freedom, liberty and justice for all, this 85' high replica of the
Statue of Liberty sits on an island in the center of Liberty Pond. She will
make an ideal background for 4th of July celebrations and other summer events
and the pond will be idea for many winter activities.
Flag Etiquette: Learn
the proper care and respect for the Flag of the United States of America.
The American Soldier What do they look like?
Mrs. Patriotic: My sister in Detroit, Michigan!
Flag Timeline 1776 to Today.
Foundation Donors A list of Foundation Donors.
Now is the
time to preserve the History, the Freedom and the Honor of our nation for
future generations to enjoy. You can make a difference in preserving our
history by supporting Freedom Field (see Freedom Walk above).
You can reach us by e-mail
at: freedom@bright.net
Interesting
Sites To Visit: On the next page you will find sites that may be of
interest to you. Check them - but,
before leaving, don't forget to "BOOKMARK"
this page.
This site was created by David P. Christiansen, President and Founder of Flags of Freedom Foundation, Inc., City of Wapakoneta, County of Auglaize, State of Ohio, USA
P. O. Box 1996, Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
(419) 236-9754