“Path of Liberty”: an inspiring tribute at the 250 years of the United States

On Thursday, May 15, 2025, a unique artistic installation was inaugurated in Freedom Plaza: That of Liberty: That Which Unites Us. This immersive and free experience transformed personal stories of Heroes of World War II and contemporary leaders into a visual tour that celebrates the ideals of freedom and equality in the United States.

The work occupies six acres in the east of Manhattan, from 38 to 41th throughout the first avenue, and is open to the public every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm, with a previous reserve in Pathoflibertynyc.com. It can also be seen from the outside of the perimeter from Sunday to Wednesday, thanks to its night lighting.

Promoted and sponsored by The Soloviev Foundation, the installation presents 55 real and moving stories that were converted into large -scale visual works and interactive resources. The project was conceived by the C&G Partners creative study and led by the award -winning filmmaker Daniella Vale. In addition, and includes a short film produced by Donna Lawrence Productions in collaboration with the Museum of the American Revolution, which historically contextualizes the exhibition.

“Path of Liberty is a celebration of the enduring ideals of the United States: freedom, equality and unity,” said Stefan Soloviev, the main of The Soloviev Foundation and president of Soloviev Group. “Through these personal stories we seek to create a deeper link between people and the principles that unite us as a nation.”

For his part, Michael Hershman, CEO of Soloviev Group, highlighted the community value of the proposal: «Seeing how this project comes to life and how the public is involved with these stories is deeply significant. Path of Liberty is a living conversation where everyone can be reflected and find inspiration in our shared search for freedom.

With this proposal, The Soloviev Foundation reinforced its mission of connecting communities through art, promoting reflection, understanding and hope. The installation is presented as a prologue to the 250th anniversary of the independence of the United States, which would be held in 2026.

Path of Liberty: That Which Unites Us not only honors the past, but invites you to imagine a shared, more fair and united future. It is an unmissable appointment for those who seek to connect with history through art and empathy.