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

Soldier’s Walk Memorial Park Creates a Legacy for Arcadia and of the Nation

From the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror

A 51-acre park that features numerous monuments and statues along with a 2,000-seat amphitheater, Soldier’s Walk Memorial Park in Arcadia, Wisconsin, honors American statesmen and members of the armed forces who have served the country in times of war. Far more expansive than single memorials that similarly honor veterans of multiple wars, the Park became […]

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Shrine of Remembrance Honors All Those Who Have Served for Australia

From World War I to World War II and Beyond

Like other monuments dedicated to veterans of various armed conflicts, the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia honors all those who have served in the armed conflicts and peacekeeping operations in which Australia has participated. As one of the largest war memorials in Australia, the Shrine represents a legacy that is as much about history […]

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The Colorado Freedom Memorial is Dedicated to Coloradans from All Wars in All Branches

A Place of Grief and of Healing

Memorials dedicated to soldiers and veterans that have been killed or are missing in action range from traditional to unique, and can cover an entire complex. Regardless of their size or scope, these memorials are ultimately designed to allow audiences to reflect and remember the sacrifices that were made. The Colorado Freedom Memorial does both […]

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The Mormon Battalion Monument Celebrates a Legacy of Perseverance

A 2,000-Mile March

Numerous monuments have been dedicated to the Mormon Battalion, the only religion-based unit in United States military history. Composed of more than 500 men in the service of the United States, the Mormon Battalion marched across the country to provide vital support during the Mexican-American War and also opened up a southern wagon route to […]

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The Slavín Memorial Complex Showcases a Triumph of Legacy Over Politics for Bratislava

Slavín Represents the Triumph of Legacy Over Politics

Slavín is a memorial complex overlooking the city of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It commemorates the city’s liberation by the Red Army in April 1945 and features a variety of memorials, monuments as well as a cemetery dedicated to soldiers who fell while liberating Bratislava. While it has a complicated past that has influenced […]

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Shoes on The Danube Serve as a Subtle but Potent Memorial to the Thousands Executed in Budapest

Experiencing and Understanding a Tradegy

Monuments and memorials that celebrate the memories and sacrifices of individuals and entire groups come in all shapes and sizes, but few are as subtle yet powerful as the Shoes on the Danube memorial in Budapest, Hungary. The sixty pairs of period-appropriate shoes made out of iron are spread across a small section of the […]

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