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

Caragealiana Allows Audiences to Experience the Culture and Legacy of Romania

The personficiation of a spirit and nation

Known as “Caruta cu paiate” or Caragealiana, a 16-piece sculpture resides outside of the Bucharest National Theater in Romania. Loosely translated as the “Harlequin Cart,” the piece is equal parts legacy and experience, allowing audiences to understand and engage with multiple elements that define the culture and history of the region and nation. Representing the […]

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The Alphabet of Gulhane Allows Audiences to Experience the History of Turkey

Celebrating the Alphabet Reform

Gülhane Park in Istanbul, Türkiye, is home to numerous monuments, but the installation of Gülhane’s Alphabet has created a distinct landmark within it to newly connect with residents and visitors. Celebrating the history and culture of the nation in a way that enables audiences to experience each, Gülhane’s Alphabet highlights what it can look like […]

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The Anchorage Visitor Information Center Enables Experiences for Audiences of All Types

Multiple Ways to Experience the Culture of Anchorage

The installation of numerous individual monuments as part of and near the Anchorage Visitor Information Center has created a hub of interest and visitor activity in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. As a collective landmark, these features allow visitors to experience the culture and legacy of the city in multiple ways, showcasing what it can mean for […]

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The William H. Seward Monument Enables Experiences for Residents and Visitors

An Essential Element of the Community

The William H. Seward Monument is a small but prominent feature in Seward, Alaska. Honoring the person who helped enable the modern community as well as the entire state, the piece highlights what it can mean for a monument to enables connection with individuals, for entire communities and across eras. “A Generation to Find Out” […]

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The Kit Carson Trail Allows Audiences to Experience the History of Carson City

"Follow the Blue Line"

The Kit Carson Trail is a defined walking path that takes audiences all across the historic district of Carson City, Nevada. Featuring a variety of individual landmarks, the experience has enabled engagement with residents and visitors in ways that celebrate the history of the area while actively supporting the culture and economy of the city. […]

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Experiencing History and Legacy at the Tennessee State Capitol

Honoring the People of Tennessee

The grounds of the State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee contain multiple monuments and statues honoring people like Sam Davis and Sgt. Alvin York as well as Presidents Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson. Additionally, the tomb of a President is also located on the Capitol grounds, highlighting what it can mean for a location to celebrate […]

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The Nashville Parthenon Allows Audiences to Experience the Legacy of Western Civilization

Experiencing an engaging with history and legacy

Built as the centerpiece of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition of 1897, the Nashville Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the famous temple in Athens, Greece. Located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, what was originally intended to be a temporary structure became a permanent one thanks to the popularity of the concept, highlighting what it […]

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