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

The Comstock Lode Monument Commemorates an Important Piece of Nevada History

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Comstock Lode

Located in the middle of Virginia City, Nevada, the Comstock Lode Monument is connected to a seminal piece of history for the region and the entire state. This simple landmark that is literally made of materials that were critical to the development of the region, highlighting what it can mean to celebrate the history and […]

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The Kit Carson Trail Allows Audiences to Experience the History of Carson City

"Follow the Blue Line"

The Kit Carson Trail is a defined walking path that takes audiences all across the historic district of Carson City, Nevada. Featuring a variety of individual landmarks, the experience has enabled engagement with residents and visitors in ways that celebrate the history of the area while actively supporting the culture and economy of the city. […]

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The Tennessee World War II Memorial Enables Connection and Engagement with Audiences of All Types

Interacting with the Legacy of World War II

Honoring all of the Tennesseans who served and made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II, the Tennessee World War II Memorial is one of the most notable features of Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park in Nashville, Tennessee. Serving as both a memorial of the past as well as a hub for the community in […]

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Fort Nashborough Celebrates and Preserves the History of Nashville and Tennessee

Connecting the Past and Present of Nashville

Directly connected to the founding of Nashville, Tennessee, the historic Fort Nashborough represents an important element of Tennessee and American history.  This landmark has been recreated in many details in downtown Nashville to reflect the lifestyle of frontier pioneers in the late 1700s, allowing audiences to experience this history and legacy on multiple levels.   […]

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The Nashville Parthenon Allows Audiences to Experience the Legacy of Western Civilization

Experiencing an engaging with history and legacy

Built as the centerpiece of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition of 1897, the Nashville Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the famous temple in Athens, Greece. Located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, what was originally intended to be a temporary structure became a permanent one thanks to the popularity of the concept, highlighting what it […]

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The Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave Celebrates the Legacy of an Era and Nation

The Legend and Legacy of Buffalo Bill

William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody was one of the most notable people of the American Old West. That notoriety enabled him to be buried in the mountains above Denver, Colorado, spurring the creation of the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave that celebrates the legacy of the Old West as well as an important era in […]

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The Prison Ship Martyrs Memorial Celebrates a Legacy for Fort Greene Park

The Legacy of a Neighborhood and for a Nation

Serving as both a memorial and tomb for thousands of people who lost their lives in the American Revolutionary War, the Prison Ship Martyrs Memorial is a granite column that is the most notable aspect of Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, New York. By serving as both an active attraction as well as an actual […]

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