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

San Juan Riverwalk Cultivates Experiences with the Natural and Community Features of Pagosa Springs

Nature and Community

The San Juan Riverwalk is a paved path along the San Juan Riverwalk in downtown Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Taking advantage of the natural system of sulfur springs that reside in the area, the San Juan Riverwalk exposes audiences to these natural features as well as to the community elements that have been cultivated along and […]

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The Vail Logo Becomes a Means of Identity for Both Residents and Visitors

Products, Structures and More

A stylized “V” logo is on display all across the ski town of Vail, Colorado. This trademarked icon is utilized in countless ways as part of numerous structures and stores, becoming a means of identity for the entire community as well as a powerful source of revenue for stakeholders. This traction underscores the opportunities that […]

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The Georgetown Loop Transforms History into an Experience

From the Silver Boom to a Tourist Attraction

Located 45 miles west of Denver, the Georgetown Loop Historic Mining and Railroad Park is connected to an important piece of regional history in Georgetown, Colorado. Mentioned as one of Colorado’s most authentic immersive experiences, the monument connects audiences to the past in a way that cultivates interest across the eras. From the Silver Boom […]

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Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park Defines a Colorado Community

What it means to utilize a space and a legacy

Dedicated to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War, Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park has become an important landmark in Fruita, Colorado. The monument has come to provide a sense of connection for both residents and visitors, defining a place in […]

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The Evolution of the Pioneer Monument Showcases How Landmarks Can Change to Reflect a Community

The Evolution of History and Legacy

A fountain and sculpture that was erected in the early 20th century, the Pioneer Monument is an essential landmark in Denver, Colorado. Connected to the culture that defined the early days of the city, the piece has changed in appearance several times and is set to further evolve on multiple levels, highlighting how monuments can […]

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The Transformed Denver Union Station Becomes a Hub of Activity for Residents and Visitors

Denver Union Station Reimagined

As the city of Denver’s first significant transportation hub, Union Station is an important piece of Colorado and United States history. The facility helped connect the country and stimulated the growth of Denver but changes to how people traveled meant that it fell into disuse. Instead of being disregarded, the building has been transformed into […]

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The Colorado Veterans Monument Becomes an Essential Element of the Denver Community

A Special Place in the Heart of Colorado

Part of the Capitol Complex in Denver, Colorado, the Colorado Veterans Monument prominently honors American veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. With plenty of space for the community to gather and for visitors to reflect, the memorial highlights what it can mean to enable connection across […]

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