'Love is strong, but it is not as strong as our bolt cutters,' the Grand Canyon National Park's official Facebook read NPS Photos / D. Pawlak The Grand Canyon National Park is urging visitors to ...
(KRON) – Some people demonstrate their love for their significant other by leaving a padlock – or a “love lock” – on a fence. The National Park Service says you should not do that. “Love is strong, ...
A large portion of the fence along the beloved Ocean City Fishing Pier is noticeably bare after heaps of love locks were removed without much warning in May. Now, signs urging people to refrain from ...
While love is strong, it’s not as strong as bolt cutters, park rangers warn. Over the years, Grand Canyon National Park visitors have been observed throwing various objects from the rim, including ...
The National Park Service has a message for love-struck visitors: stop putting "love locks" on fencing. "People think putting a lock on fencing at viewpoints is a great way to show love for another ...
Bristol City Council says the locks could be made into a sculpture, but they are still unused.
Since their debut in 2020, Loveland’s iconic love lock sculptures have drawn thousands of couples eager to seal their affections with a padlock and a kiss. Now, as the original two sculptures near ...
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