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

Edward VII Monument Provides an Identity for Phillips Square in Montreal

Personifying the Spirit of “The Peacemaker”

The Edward VII Monument dominates and defines Phillips Square in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This large and allegorical landmark is connected to the history and ideals that defined the nation at the time which carry through to the modern day, enabling audiences to engage with the past and present of the community on a profound level. Marking […]

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Pantoja Park Celebrates the Culture and Legacy of San Diego

Connected to the very first map of San Diego

As the oldest green space in the city, Pantoja Park represents one of the most distinct connections to the past in San Diego, California. By featuring such distinct features and monuments, it has become a place that is also inherently connected to the present community, cultivating a legacy set to last into the far future. […]

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Tapgol Park Embraces the History of South Korea to Celebrate the Legacy of a City and Nation

Named for the Wongaska Pagoda

Featuring one of the most notable pieces of history in the entire nation, Tapgol Park allows audiences to experience the history and culture that defines the city of Seoul and all of South Korea. With a generous amount of space, Tapgol Park allows audiences to both relax and discover the unique blend of history and […]

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The Captain Cook Monument Provides an Identity to Resolution Park in Anchorage

A Search for the Northwest Passage Charts the Cook Inlet

Located just outside of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, the Captain Cook Monument is a life-size bronze statue of the navigator whose exploration of the area helped form a better understanding of the region in the 18th century. The identity that it has provided the surrounding park is connect to a larger legacy for Anchorage that continues […]

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Geiger Lookout Point Transforms an Otherwise Empty Stretch of Highway

Transforming a Stretch of Otherwise Empty Highway

Geiger Lookout Point resides off to the side of an especially curvy section of state route 341, located just outside of the Virginia Foothills in Reno, Nevada. Providing a breathtaking look at the surrounding mountains, the features of Geiger Lookout Point have transformed what would otherwise be an empty stretch of highway into something much […]

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