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

The Monuments of Millennium Park Allow it to Become a Top Destination for Chicago

A Destination for Chicagoans and Visitors

There are few parks in the world that have been able to impact an entire city the way Millennium Park has done for Chicago, Illinois. Described by some as the ultimate example of successful urban planning and others as a place that could trigger a new way of thinking about public outdoor spaces, Millennium Park […]

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Showcasing the Art of Our Time at the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park

Showing the Art of Our Time at the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park

Sculpture parks across the world and even in Iowa have been able to create excitement and activity for entire communities, but few have done so with as much success as the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park. This collection of modern sculptures has helped to create a pedestrian-friendly entrance to downtown Des Moines, Iowa. In […]

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Alumni Park is a Collection of Monuments and Moments Celebrating the University of Wisconsin

From empty lot to a public space

Alumni Park sits between Lake Mendota and Langdon Street in Madison, Wisconsin. Serenely overlooking the water, the park celebrates the University of Wisconsin–Madison and its graduates with everything from sculptures to walkways a massive fountain. The park tells the stories of the university and its alumni, but that it does so in a space that […]

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Paseo de la Reforma Connects the Culture and Economy of Mexico City

More than an Avenue, Boulevard or Street

Like other famous streets across the world that range from the Champs-Élysées in Paris to the Auto Tour in Gettysburg, Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City was designed with a very specific purpose in mind. Known locally as Reforma, the boulevard was intended to connect various parts of the city while simultaneously signifying a […]

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Crossing the Arctic Circle and Meeting Father Christmas at the Santa Claus Village

The Home of Santa Claus is in Rovaniemi, Finland

Being able to meet Santa Claus is the dream of many children, while being able to cross the Arctic Circle is something adults will talk about for the rest of their lives. At the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland, visitors can do both every day of the year. These experiences have attracted hundreds of […]

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London Bridge Hasn’t Fallen – It’s a Monument in Arizona

From 1st Century London to 20th Century Arizona

Numerous bridges called London Bridge have been built over the same section of the River Thames across the centuries. The Modern London Bridge replaced one that didn’t fall, but was actually sold, taken apart and reassembled 5,400 miles away. Lake Havasu City in Arizona is home to the London Bridge that was originally built in […]

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A Montana Community Comes Together to Build and Support A Carousel for Missoula

Creating a Legacy for Missoula

A spirit of giving on the part of individuals and an entire community is behind the effort to build A Carousel for Missoula. It’s a volunteer-built amusement park ride located in Caras Park in downtown Missoula, Montana. The Carousel has been able to provide the city with a unique attraction that pulls in an audience […]

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