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How to Make Money and Create Community with Monuments - Volume 1

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The Universal Influence of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

There likely isn’t a bigger icon of Las Vegas than the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

What some have referred to as “the most recognizable icon in the world,” simultaneously welcomes people coming into Las Vegas and invites back those who are departing. However, these gestures are just part of the reason that the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign compels visitors to line up for a chance to snap a […]

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The Einstein House (Einsteinhaus) is a Monument to the Life and Legacy of Albert Einstein

Celebrating the Influence of Albert Einstein

An apartment building located on Kramgasse No. 49 in Bern, Switzerland looks the same as many others in the city and region, but this one is different. A flat on the second floor of the house was occupied by Albert Einstein, and that space has been transformed into Einsteinhaus (Einstein House), serving as both a […]

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The Little Mermaid Becomes an Icon for Copenhagen

Drawing attention and crowds from across Denmark and the entire world

Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale about a mermaid who gives up everything to be united with a young, handsome prince on land, the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, Denmark is as unassuming as it is influential. Slightly bigger than life-size, the statue has been a major tourist attraction ever since it was first […]

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Cultivating Engagement and Interaction Along the Boulder City Mural and Sculpture Walk

Shaping the Culture and Economy of Boulder City

“The town that built Hoover Dam,” is a place that celebrates the history of the area while also highlighting the community and culture that has developed between the glitz of Las Vegas and the beauty of the Lake Mead Recreation Area. Boulder City, Nevada has come to exemplify the kind of charm and appeal that towns […]

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London Bridge Hasn’t Fallen – It’s a Monument in Arizona

From 1st Century London to 20th Century Arizona

Numerous bridges called London Bridge have been built over the same section of the River Thames across the centuries. The Modern London Bridge replaced one that didn’t fall, but was actually sold, taken apart and reassembled 5,400 miles away. Lake Havasu City in Arizona is home to the London Bridge that was originally built in […]

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