Happy Independence Day, everyone! As some of you might have seen a previous post on My Bucket Lists, Books and Backpacks with Deanna page, I featured some Iowa Freedom rocks last year. This year I stopped in Lewis, Iowa and Oakland, Iowa to update this post.

Lewis, Iowa ⬇️

“The Freedom Rock®️ is a registered trademark and is used with permission. All images copyright Ray Sorensen II.
www.thefreedomrock.com

What is a Freedom Rock, you ask? It is a large rock painted on all sides with patriotic murals and tributes to those who have served in our armed forces in the U.S. Many towns in Iowa have one. In fact, there is a Freedom Rock in every one of Iowa’s 99 counties. A list of Iowa’s Freedom Rocks and additional information about both the Iowa Freedom Rocks and the artist’s goals can be found on the document and website below.

Another list in a different format below. ⬇️

Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II is the artist who has been painting these Freedom Rocks. He became inspired to create these unique murals after he saw the movie Saving Private Ryan. Read and view more about the artist and his inspiration below. Also note that some photos of current Iowa Freedom Rocks are featured on the bottom of his home page. ⬇️

The artist has now started a 50 state tour and hopes to get a Freedom Rock in all 50 states. More information and photos of the current Freedom Rocks in other states are below. ⬇️

The Freedom Rocks are a beautiful reminder of the sacrifices and service of our military, both currently serving and our veterans. And if you are a veteran or current member of the armed forces, I thank you for your service.

Happy 4th of July, everyone! I hope each of you has a great weekend and takes a little time to think about and value the freedom in our country. 🇺🇸🎆🇺🇸🎇🇺🇸

Oakland, Iowa. ⬇️

“The Freedom Rock®️ is a registered trademark and is used with permission. All images copyright Ray Sorensen II.
www.thefreedomrock.com

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