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

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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Bicentennial Capitol Mall Fulfills a Vision to Connect Audiences with the History and Wonders that Define the Region

Connecting the Past to the Present of Tennessee

Providing visitors with a sense of the history and natural settings that have defined the state, Bicentennial Capitol Mall has become an essential attraction for Nashville, Tennessee. Created as a lasting monument to Tennessee’s Bicentennial Celebration, a vision to enable connection with the different regions and eras that define the entire state has been fulfilled […]

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Centennial Park Connects a Vision of the Past to the Present for Tennessee

Created on the Site of the Tennessee Centennial Expo

A 132-acre public park established in 1903, Centennial Park and features numerous landmarks and open space, enabling numerous types of engagement for audiences in Nashville, Tennessee. Recognized as the city’s central and cultural park since it was created, Centennial Park personifies a vision of culture and connection that has captured the hearts and minds of […]

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Mississippi Heritage Park Features Imaginative Commemorations of Hurricane Katrina

Imagination That Reflects a Legacy

One of the many public parks amidst the urban sprawl of the city, Mississippi River Heritage Park is the most prominent feature of the historic warehouse district of New Orleans, Louisiana. While the space was designed to connect audiences with the natural beauty of the region, the installation of “Scrap House” and a memorial maker […]

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Root Memorial Square Becomes Part of the Downtown Houston Community

More than an urban green space

Taking up an entire city block, Root Memorial Square has become an essential element of the downtown community in Houston, Texas. With numerous features that have allowed it to become much more than a simple urban green space, the landmark highlights what sort of impact a monument can create for a community and an entire […]

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