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

The Hancock Adams Common Fulfills a Vision for Quincy

Linking the Past to the Present of Quincy

Located in the heart of Quincy, Massachusetts, the Hancock Adams Common uniquely honors John Adams and John Hancock, the city’s most famous residents. The transformation of the space that the Common represents is a result of a vision to cultivate engagement that was decades in the making, highlighting what it can mean for a monument […]

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Pilgrims First Landing Park Honors an Essential Piece of American History

National Legacy, Community Connections

Commemorating the area where the Pilgrims first landed in the New World, Pilgrims First Landing Park is one of the most historic locations in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Comprised of numerous paving stones and markers in an area that overlooks the legendary harbor, this understated monument highlights what it can mean to subtly yet powerfully celebrate a […]

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The John F. Kennedy Memorial Celebrates a Local Legacy

Reflecting the Impact of JFK

Located on the waterfront of Hyannis, Massachusetts, the John F. Kennedy Memorial uniquely honors the 35th president of the United States of America. Enabling audiences to experience his legacy as well as the beautiful surroundings of the Cape Cod region, the landmark highlights what it means to enable engagement with a local community and for […]

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Cape and Islands Korean War Memorial Becomes a Monument for a Community

Honoring Cape Cod Veterans

Located on the waterfront of Hyannis, Massachusetts, the Cape and Islands Korean War Memorial honors the many residents of the surrounding community who fought in the Korean War. The memorial showcases what it can mean for a landmark to connect single individuals and entire regions on multiple levels. Honoring Cape Cod Veterans Created to honor […]

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The Abigail Adams Cairn Celebrates and Becomes a Piece of History

Witnessing the Fate of America

Residing on the spot where Abigail Adams and her son watched one of the formative events of the United States, the Abigail Adams Cairn represents an especially unique way to celebrate a piece of history. The effort to do so has created an additional piece of history in Quincy, Massachusetts, that links the present to […]

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Praying Hands Welcomes Audiences in an Imaginative Manner

Forever Locked in Prayer

One the largest bronze sculpture in the world, the Praying Hands sculpture is located at the entrance to the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The monument represents an especially imaginative way to physically welcome visitors and guests to the area that also connects them to the philosophy that defines the campus and […]

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The USS Missouri Becomes an Essential Piece of History at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial

The Most Historic Battleship in the World

Built for the United States Navy in 1944, the USS Missouri was the last and arguably most significant battleship commissioned by the United States. The vessel not only took part in World War II but also witnessed the end of it. This history is celebrated and preserved as part of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial […]

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