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Community Healing Garden
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Community Healing Garden

Dirección:1015 S. Casino Center Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89101
Teléfono:(702) 229-6011
Horario:Daily 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Precio:Free
Duración:30 minutes - 1 hour
Reserva:walk-in
Edad:all ages
Mejor Hora:early morning or evening for peaceful reflection; October 1 for annual remembrance ceremony
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The Community Healing Garden is a peaceful tribute space featuring a wall of remembrance, grove of trees and flowers, walking paths, and benches. Created by the Las Vegas community in response to the 2017 mass shooting, the garden centers around a donated oak tree of life in a heart-shaped planter adorned with tiles created by victims' families, survivors, and community members. It serves visitors seeking reflection, remembrance, and connection to the city's healing journey.

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  • •The entire garden was designed on a napkin and built by hundreds of volunteers in just four days, officially opening on October 6, 2017
  • •The central oak tree was donated by Siegfried and Roy and sits in a heart-shaped planter decorated with tiles made by victims' families and survivors
  • •An annual remembrance ceremony is held at the garden on October 1 each year to honor those lost
  • •A digital book featuring stories of the 58 victims is available to view online through the city

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  • •The garden's wall of remembrance and heart-shaped planter with community-created tiles offer an intimate way to connect with individual stories of loss and resilience
  • •Visit during the annual October 1 remembrance ceremony for a shared community experience, or visit early morning or evening for quieter reflection

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