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Netherlands embassy unveils New Bells of the Netherlands Carillon . Here s what you can expect Three bells named for influential Americans have been unveiled at a new exhibit at the Netherlands Embassy in the District. Author: Ryan Sprouse Updated: 10:53 PM EDT May 6, 2021 WASHINGTON You might see some new bells at the Netherlands Embassy in the District. Three new bells were added to the Netherlands Carillon. The Carillon, located in Northwest, is one of Washington’s major landmarks and is currently undergoing renovation. The bells are dedicated to three influential Americans whose legacy impacted the world: Secretary George C. Marshall, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and humanitarian Eleanor Roosevelt. Each bell has its own unique touch to it, but the largest of the bells, the “Marshall Bell,” is as tall as an average American. ....
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