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Progress On Holocaust Memorial At Ohio Statehouse

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Progress continues on the Holocaust memorial being planned for the Ohio Statehouse grounds.

A Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board subcommittee on Wednesday accepted a recommendation to hire Daniel Libeskind of New York as the artist. The full board is set to vote July 18.

The privately funded, $2 million project is believed to be the first Holocaust memorial at any U.S. statehouse.

A spokesman said the next step is estimating site-preparation costs and getting the money included in the state budget.

Libeskind's design features a limestone path toward two unconnected, upright panels positioned at an angle, with cutouts on the nearer edges so that visitors gazing through the gap see the outline of a six-pointed star. The six-pointed Star of David is closely associated with Jewish culture.