Unconditional Surrender in San Diego
Tip of the Week: June 30, 2007
Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss. Sometimes, a kiss
becomes historic and a work of art.
The Port of San Diego is leasing, for $67,000 per year,
the "Unconditional Surrender" sculpture portraying
the world-famous WWII photograph of a sailor and a
nurse kissing at Times Square in the celebration
of Japan's surrender to the United States in August,
1945.
First impression: this piece of sculpture is huge at 25 feet tall.
For some, like us, it takes our breath away. Placed with the
retired aircraft carrier USS Midway Museum as the backdrop,
it just creates an emotional response that you need to
experience yourself.
Where is it?
Follow Harbor Drive, south, to the G Street Mole, next to the
USS Midway Museum and the Fish Market.
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