What is Strawberry Fields now?

Previously a Salvation Army children's home where John Lennon came to play and escape, Strawberry Field is now home to an interactive visitor exhibition, featuring John's 'Imagine' piano, café, shop and gardens.
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What is Strawberry Fields today?

With a visitor exhibition exploring the site's history and links to John Lennon, a café as well as gardens for spiritual reflection, the Strawberry Field site weaves together educational, cultural, heritage and spiritual elements in one site to continue inspiring future generations to come.
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What is the real Strawberry Fields?

Strawberry Fields is a memorial to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon (1940–1980). The memorial consists of a five-acre landscape near the West 72nd Street entrance and includes the Imagine mosaic, where many come to pay tribute to Lennon.
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Why was Strawberry Fields demolished?

It operated as a children's home between 1936 and 2005. The house and grounds had originally been built as a private residence in the Victorian era, before being acquired by the Salvation Army in the 1930s. The house was demolished in 1973 due to structural problems and replaced with purpose-built units.
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Where is Strawberry Fields 2023?

Strawberry Fields will take place 17-19 November 2023 in our home of Tocumwal. Please read the below FAQs before contacting Strawberry Fields via email or social media as you'll probably find the answer below.
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Can you walk around Strawberry Fields?

Follow the tour outside into our gardens and enjoy a peaceful walk in the same space John Lennon retreated to escape the problems of his young life. Shop authentic merchandise from local handpicked suppliers and stop by the 'Imagine More' cafe for delicious meals cooked and prepared using locally sourced ingredients.
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How many days is Strawberry Fields?

About Strawberry

With less than 1,000 attending the inaugural three day event in East Gippsland, Strawberry Fields has now grown to attract 10,000 patrons from across the globe and has solidified its reputation as one of Australia's best known art, music & camping festivals.
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Did John Lennon live at Strawberry Fields?

Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army children's home close to John Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home.
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Where is John Lennon buried?

Aftermath. The day after the murder, Lennon's remains were cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York, and his ashes were scattered in Central Park, in sight of the Dakota.
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Is Penny Lane a real place?

Penny Lane is a street situated south off the A562 road in the Mossley Hill suburb of Liverpool, England. The name also applies to the area surrounding the thoroughfare.
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Did John Lennon go to Strawberry Fields orphanage?

The closest John ever got to an orphanage while growing up was Strawberry Fields children's home, founded by the Salvation Army In 1936.
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Is John Lennon buried in Central Park?

John was cremated and Yoko scattered his ashes across the street from their home in Central Park. To commemorate his life, talents and memory, on March 26, 1981, City Council Member Henry J. Stern designated this area, the couple's favorite in Central Park, as Strawberry Fields.
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Who owns Strawberry Fields Liverpool?

The Salvation Army is the custodian and owner of the iconic Strawberry Field and Robertson has delivered a new £4.2m training hub, visitor experience and retreat on the site that was the inspiration for John Lennon and the 1967 Beatles song 'Strawberry Fields Forever'.
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Why is Strawberry Fields Forever?

The Beatles wrote “Strawberry Fields Forever” in 1967, inspired by a garden of a Salvation Army children's home in Liverpool, where John Lennon used to play growing up. Until now, Beatles fans would look through red metal gates at the garden, without being able to access the location.
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Where was the original Strawberry Fields?

John's composition was inspired by a real place – Strawberry Field, a Salvation Army children's home in Woolton, Liverpool that was just around the corner from where he grew up. John began writing the song during September and October in Almería, Spain, the location for Richard Lester's film, How I Won the War.
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Is there a memorial where John Lennon was shot?

The entrance to the memorial is located on Central Park West at West 72nd Street, near where John Lennon was murdered outside his home, the Dakota.
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Why did John Lennon have no funeral?

The day after Lennon died, he was cremated at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. In the book The Lives of John Lennon, author Albert Goldman wrote Ono decided there would be no ceremony honoring Lennon immediately after returning to their apartment in the Dakota the night of his death.
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Was paul McCartney at John Lennon's funeral?

Did Paul McCartney attend John Lennon's funeral? There was no funeral for John. And Yoko didn't let his close friends like Elton John and David Bowie to enter in her apartment. She only let Ringo to get inside and it was difficult because she didn't want Barbara there.
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What was John Lennon's last words?

Jay Hastings worked as a concierge on the front desk at The Dakota, the famous apartment building where Lennon lived and was shot outside, in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Hastings said Lennon's last words were "I'm shot", before the musician stumbled and fell to the ground, fatally wounded.
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Who actually wrote Penny Lane?

"Penny Lane" is a song by the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney. It was credited to Lennon-McCartney. Recorded during the Sgt.
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What song kept Penny Lane from No 1?

With "Penny Lane" as the side favoured by the chart, the single was held at number 2 behind Engelbert Humperdinck's "Release Me", even though the Beatles' record sold considerably more.
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What happened to the piano in Strawberry Fields?

The world-famous Steinway Model Z upright piano on which John Lennon composed “Imagine” is now on display at the Strawberry Field exhibition in Liverpool. The piano belongs to the George Michael Estate.
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Where is the Beatles Strawberry Fields?

A Communal Place of Peace

An essential pilgrimage for Beatles fans since John Lennon's death in 1980, Strawberry Fields, located in Central Park, is a living tribute to the man who inspired myriad of people through his music and social activism.
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When did Strawberry Fields open?

“Let me take you down, 'cause I'm going to Strawberry Fields” urged John Lennon in 1967. Now, for the first time, everyone will be able to walk in his footsteps, when the gardens immortalised in the classic Beatles song are opened to the public on 14 September, alongside a new visitors' centre, cafe and shop.
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