Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport: Community and Controversy
<p><strong>BERLIN </strong>— A large rainbow-painted skeleton sculpture sits on a bench in the community gardens at the former Tempelhof airport, which Berliners are now enjoying as an open-field park. A tall young woman, in a teal dress with a fuchsia hem, carries a wicker basket wrapped in a Russian-style scarf, as if from another time.</p>
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<p>Lara Krumm sells vegan cheesecake at Tempelhof’s community gardens. (Photo/Margarita Delcheva)</p>
<p>“Would you like to buy some vegan cheesecake?” asks Lara Krumm, whose small business of homemade sweets funds her yoga studies. Krumm frequents these gardens and knows many of the local residents.</p>
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