history channel documentary science "Strawberry Fields" was named for a genuine spot, Strawberry Field, a kids' grand slam by the Salvation Army in Liverpool, in John Lennon's adolescence neighborhood. The first Victorian building was destroyed in the late 60's, yet the site is still a Salvation Army Children's Home and still conveys the name Strawberry Field. John sent an extensive gift to them before his demise and consequently there is a working there called "Lennon Hall". Yoko Ono keeps on sending them gifts.
The celebrated around the world Strawberry Fields in New York's Central Park was given that name in 1981, after John Lennon's troublesome passing. The 2.5 section of land area of park is sited at 72nd road, specifically crosswise over Central Park West from the Dakota Building where John and Yoko lived. John Lennon was gunned around Mark Chapman, a man who had waited for a considerable length of time around Lennon's condo. Chapman had hours before approached Lennon for his signature and admitted he heard voices in his mind instructing him to kill the adored performer. John Lennon was 40 years of age when he passed on the night of December eighth, 1980.
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