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

Ulumau Pohaku Pele Becomes an Icon of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Experiencing the Presence and Power of Pele

Ulumau Pohaku Pele is a 7-ton, 11-foot-high sculpture of stone and wood that personifies the spirit and identity of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park on the island of Hawaiʻi (aka the Big Island). The carved stone features Pele, the Hawaiian volcano deity, to provide the park with a means of connection to the spiritual and physical […]

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The Katsu Goto Memorial Provides a Simple but Powerful Landmark for a Community

Dedicated to One of the First Union Activists

The heart of Honokaa Town on the island of Hawaiʻi (aka the Big Island) features various historic buildings and establishments like the historic Honokaʻa People’s Theatre that connect to the origin of the town in the law 19th century. The Katsu Goto Memorial highlights this connection in a powerful way, creating a natural link with […]

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The Ikua Purdy Monument Imagines a Powerful Identity for Parker Ranch Center

Celebrating the Legacy of Paniolo Culture

What would otherwise be an empty green space in front of a shopping center has instead become an imaginative symbol of a culture that connects the past to the present in Waimea on the island of Hawaiʻi (aka the Big Island). Located outside of the Parker Ranch Center, a large bronze statue of Ikua Purdy […]

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Ahu’ena Heiau Restores and Celebrates a Piece of Hawaiian History

Among the Most Historic Locations in Hawaii

A reconstruction of an especially important structure in Hawaiian culture provides audiences with a sense of the incredible history that resides in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi (aka the Big Island). Ahu’ena Heiau is connected to an incredibly important era of the Kingdom of Hawaii but is now part of King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach […]

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Monumentous Potential: South Point Complex

Better highlighting the remains of Kalalea Heiau

Individual and collective monuments have been enabled on account of their geographic distinction or political reality, attracting the attention of visitors from all over the world. Whether they’re based on the borders of a state or nation or are setup as a single monument or collective experience, these landmarks have created engagement and opportunities by […]

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The Anchorage Visitor Information Center Enables Experiences for Audiences of All Types

Multiple Ways to Experience the Culture of Anchorage

The installation of numerous individual monuments as part of and near the Anchorage Visitor Information Center has created a hub of interest and visitor activity in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. As a collective landmark, these features allow visitors to experience the culture and legacy of the city in multiple ways, showcasing what it can mean for […]

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The Mile Zero Marker and Trail Blazers Monuments Celebrate the Legacy of the Iditarod

From Legend to Reality

Located near the start of the Iditarod National Historic Trail in Seward, Alaska, the Mile Zero Marker and Iditarod Trail Blazers sculptures highlight the history and legacy that the Iditarod represents to the past and present of the entire state of Alaska. By celebrating this history and legacy in such a profound way, the monument […]

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