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Description The Freedom Building, a large building built on the South Korean side of the DMZ to hold reunification meetings between families separated by the Korean War. It has never been used for that purpose because North Korea scuttled the talks (and subsequently added floors to the building on their side to make it larger than this one). This photo taken from the side with the old ornamental tower that originally overlooked the DMZ placed beside it.
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