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The Temple Of Tolerance

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203 S Wood St, Wapakoneta, OH 45895, United StatesMap
Phone+1 419-738-4474
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  • jkcarter
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    Interesting in a crazy way. I’m sure at one time it was peaceful but now it is overgrown.

    Crazy interesting but VERY overgrown with weeds. Watch the Emmy award YouTube video on it BEFORE you visit. (We wish we had. There was a couple there that told us about the barb wire from Berlin Wall ...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2024
  • jkcarter
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    Interesting in a crazy way. I’m sure at one time it was peaceful but now it is overgrown.

    Crazy interesting but VERY overgrown with weeds. Watch the Emmy award YouTube video on it BEFORE you visit. (We wish we had. There was a couple there that told us about the barb wire from Berlin Wall ...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2024
  • Getaway04829359777
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    Serene

    This place is serene and is nice to visit every once in awhile, it feels peaceful to me. I have never had a bad experience. The owner is friendly and his creations are amazing. Worth checking out !

    Reviewed on Nov 15, 2023
  • Getaway04829359777
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    Serene

    This place is serene and is nice to visit every once in awhile, it feels peaceful to me. I have never had a bad experience. The owner is friendly and his creations are amazing. Worth checking out !

    Reviewed on Nov 15, 2023
  • Blueseanavyvet
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    Not a Backyard Stroll, Be Cautious

    Jim Bowsher, creator of the Temple of Tolerance; called it artwork. I'll tolerate his definition, but most of it had me asking, "what does that represent"? Geologists and farmers may appreciate the pi...

    Reviewed on Jul 24, 2023
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