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

Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park Defines a Colorado Community

What it means to utilize a space and a legacy

Dedicated to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War, Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park has become an important landmark in Fruita, Colorado. The monument has come to provide a sense of connection for both residents and visitors, defining a place in […]

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The Colorado Veterans Monument Becomes an Essential Element of the Denver Community

A Special Place in the Heart of Colorado

Part of the Capitol Complex in Denver, Colorado, the Colorado Veterans Monument prominently honors American veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. With plenty of space for the community to gather and for visitors to reflect, the memorial highlights what it can mean to enable connection across […]

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Soldier’s Grove Defines Multiple Eras and Communities for Harrisburg

Commemorating the Ultimate Sacrifice of Pennsylvania Citizens

Serving as the state of Pennsylvania’s Medal of Honor Memorial, Soldier’s Grove has become the most significant memorial in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This four-acre setup was set aside in 1785 through the original town plan for the hoped-for establishment of Harrisburg as the state capital, showcasing how a memorial can impact the past, present and future […]

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The World War I Memorial Connects with Audiences and Eras Across Atlantic City

From Decorative Greek Temple to World War I Memorial

Built in the style of a circular Greek temple, the World War I Memorial has captured the hearts and minds of audiences across the eras in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Also known as the Greek Temple Monument, the memorial’s form and central feature highlight what it can look like for a landmark to become an […]

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The New Jersey Korean War Veterans Memorial is Equal Parts Pride and Legacy

Honoring the Victims and Veterans of the Korean War

Located along the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the New Jersey Korean War Memorial remembers and honors all of the people from New Jersey who served in the conflict. Designed to showcase the pride, dedication and legacy of all those who served, the monument connects audiences to people and conflict in a way that […]

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The 9/11 Memorial & Museum Allows Audience to Explore and Commemorate a Defining Event for New York City

A Memorial in the Footprints of the Twin Towers

Consisting of an 8-acre park that features two reflecting pools set in the footprints of the Twin Towers as well as an underground museum, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum has become the most notable memorial in New York City. Memorializing one of the most formative events in the history of the United States, the landmark […]

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The East Coast Memorial Provides The Battery with a Place of Community and Connection

Honoring Those Missing in the Waters of the Atlantic

As the largest monument in The Battery, the East Coast Memorial has defined the experiences that audiences can have throughout the park that dominates lower Manhattan in New York City. Created to honor the American servicemen who died while engaged in combat during World War II, the East Coast Memorial allows audiences to meaningfully connect […]

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