On This Day: Over 100,000 People Attend John Lennon Vigil in Central Park - December 14, 1980

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On this day, December 14, 1980, over 100,000 fans gathered in Central Park, New York City, to honor the life and legacy of John Lennon. Just days after his tragic death, the public vigil served as a poignant tribute to the former Beatle, whose music and message of peace profoundly impacted the world.

The massive crowd observed ten minutes of silence, reflecting on Lennon’s influence and mourning the loss of an icon. This heartfelt gathering highlighted the global unity inspired by his art and advocacy for peace.
 
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