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

The Palace of Fine Arts Blends Landscape and Architecture to Draw Audiences of All Eras

San Francisco's Most Beloved Structure of the Past and Present

A monumentous structure that was intended to be temporary, the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco has become a permanent fixture of the city that blends classical architecture with the natural landscape in a way that has been able to resonate with audiences of multiple eras. This combination has enabled the structure to become […]

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Faneuil Hall Marketplace Goes From the “Cradle of Liberty” to a Modern Marketplace

Preserving the Past While Creating Activities for Audiences in the Present

As one of the many stops along the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston has become an important element of the history of the nation while also serving as a modern marketplace for the city. By functioning as a hub of activity for both food and ideas for centuries, the space showcases what it […]

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The Richard & Annette Block Cancer Survivor Park Serves as a New Landmark on the Boise River Greenbelt

Reducing Fear and Providing Inspiration

The Boise River Greenbelt has become one of the top attractions in Boise, pulling in audiences from all over the city and all of Idaho. The Bloch Cancer Survivors Plaza has added another attraction to the Greenbelt to provide visitors with an additional way to engage with the entire space while also providing cancer survivors […]

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The Grand Carousel from Euclid Beach Park Becomes an Attraction for the Cleveland History Museum

Preserving and Celebrating the Legacy of Euclid Beach Park

Numerous monuments have been created on account of efforts that celebrate the history of a space or enable entirely new experiences for audiences. The Grand Carousel from Euclid Beach Park that is on display in the Cleveland History Museum showcases the incredible history of that park while also allowing visitors to take a ride on […]

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