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

The Mill City Museum in Minneapolis Celebrates the Flour Milling Capital of the World

Seeing and Experiencing the History of the Flour Industry in Minnesota

Built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill, the Mill City Museum has become one of the most unique attractions in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Even though it closed in the 1960s and was almost totally destroyed by a fire in the 1990s, the Minnesota Historical Society was nonetheless able to develop […]

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The Chicago Riverwalk Transforms the Heart of the City

Providing Residents and Visitors with Access to the Chicago River

The open, pedestrian waterfront located on the south bank of the main branch of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois has transformed the surrounding area in numerous ways. However, the Chicago Riverwalk has also helped to usher in an even bigger change for Chicago as a whole, and doing so underscores what it can […]

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The Landmark Center Becomes an Arts and Culture Center for Minnesota

Incubating a Legacy

The Landmark Center in St.Paul once served as the United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House for the entire state of Minnesota. Today though, it functions as a cultural center for music, dance, theater, exhibitions and public forums while also hosting countless special events in the community. This evolution is indicative of what it […]

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American Enterprise Art Park Transforms a Space in Des Moines

Showcasing the Power of Icons and Imagery

Des Moines is home to multiple sculpture parks, and while the American Enterprise Art Park might not be the biggest, it is nonetheless especially unique. Eleven sculptures have been installed across the yard to completely transform what would otherwise just be an empty space in front of the building. Doing so has come to represent […]

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Exploring the Impact of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo

A Legacy for Pueblo

The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo, also known as the Pueblo Riverwalk or HARP, is a 32-acre urban waterfront that features everything from gondola boat rides to food to festivals. The Pueblo Riverwalk returned the Arkansas River to its historic location at the heart of downtown Pueblo, after being diverted due to a flood that […]

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Celebrating the Legacy of the Mexican Revolution at the Monumento a la Revolucion in Mexico City

A Monument to the Mexican Revolution of Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and Always

Monuments erected to honor a specific person or an important event can be anything from columns that visitors can walk up and into to statues that become icons for the region to artworks that capture and represent a specific piece of history. The Monumento a la Revolución (Monument to the Revolution) in Mexico City does […]

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The Liberty Statue (Szabadság-szobor) Transforms Into a Symbol of Freedom for Hungary

Celebrating the Independence, Freedom, and Prosperity of Hungary

The power of monuments is evident whenever visitors can engage with the pieces in a personal way, but just as important is their ability to inspire a city or nation from afar. Sitting atop the Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary, the Liberty Statue (Szabadság-szobor) has been able to provide that engagement and inspiration ever since […]

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