Nancy Brown Peace Carillon
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title:
Nancy Brown Peace Carillon
text:
The Nancy Brown Peace Carillon is a bell tower containing an electronic carillon on Detroit's Belle Isle. It is dedicated to peace and named after Nancy Brown, the pseudonym of The Detroit News columnist Mrs. J. E. Leslie. Brown began writing for the newspaper in 1919, held her first religious "Sunrise Service" on Belle Isle in 1934, and began a campaign to raise money to build a peace carillon on the island in 1936. Brown herself broke the ground for the carillon on October 30, 1939, and its co
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Bell tower in Detroit, Michigan, US
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Brown_Peace_Carillon
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2023-08-30T16:06:11Z
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