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

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How Lands End Attracts Visitors from Across the World

Showcasing the kind of legacy that can be built by taking advantage of the resources and history of a location

Given the location of Lands End within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco, California, it can be difficult to pinpoint the importance and relevance of the park. With numerous federal, state, city and private parks located throughout the city, it’s tempting to think of Lands End as just another park on this […]

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The Transformation of German Legacy via the Berlin Victory Column

A monument that embodies the transformation of Germany itself

Though it doesn’t tower over the skyline of Berlin like the Berlin Television Tower, the Berlin Victory Column, aka the Victory Column, aka Berlin Siegessäule, can still be seen from quite a distance. It is a monument that has a history directly and indirectly connected to the city of Berlin and nation of Germany. It […]

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Exploring the Economic and Cultural Impact of The Fremont Troll

The personification of a monumentous transformation in the Fremont Neighborhood of Seattle, WA

There are multiple approaches to enacting figurative and literal change to and for a neighborhood. Providing the people in that neighborhood with something to be proud of is an essential element in this kind of transformation, and it’s one the community of the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle, Washington focused on in their efforts to create […]

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How Would “Washington Watching” Attract People to Your Business or Location?

A piece that will showcase and preserve the symbols, words and images of the Washington community

Sculptures like the Fremont Troll and the Wrocław Dwarfs attract audiences from across the world, and the positive economic impact these kinds of pieces have created is undeniable. It’s the same kind of effect the Washington Watching sculpture is designed to produce for the space or area in Washington where it’s built. What would it […]

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