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

Monumentous Potential: Washington Square in Salt Lake City

The lack of features that it could otherwise contain has prevented it from becoming a true landmark for the city.

Washington Square is a park that surrounds the Salt Lake City and County Building in Salt Lake City, Utah. Taking up an entire city block and featuring an incredible amount of green and open space, it has the potential to be a major hub of activity for residents and visitors. However, the lack of features […]

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City Creek Center Defines an Identity that Permeates Across Salt Lake City

Connecting Multiple Eras of Salt Lake City

Located in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah, City Creek Center is the retail centerpiece of one of the nation’s largest mixed-use downtown redevelopment projects. Featuring a retractable glass roof, a creek that runs through the property and a pedestrian skybridge, the site has cultivated an identity that has impacted the culture and economy […]

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Trolley Square Transforms a Historical Relic Into a Cultural and Retail Anchor

Trolley Studio, Trolley Wing Company and Much More

Trolley Square is a partially enclosed shopping center that serves as the home of several high-scale stores and businesses in Salt Lake City, Utah. The complex represents a transformation of what had been a historic but abandoned location into a space that could house luxury retail tenants of all types. Doing so has created opportunities […]

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Gilgal Sculpture Garden Fulfills a Vision of Curiosity and Meaning

The Sphinx, Monument to Trade and More

Containing 12 original sculptures along with over 70 stones that have been engraved with Mormon scriptures, poems and literary texts, Gilgal Sculpture Garden has become an especially unique attraction for Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the result of a vision to arouse thinking and curiosity for viewers while also creating a landscape of meaning. […]

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Modern Monuments: “Maran” from Neil Hadlock Provides Abravanel Hall Audiences with Connected Experiences

Abravanel Hall is a concert hall in Salt Lake City, Utah, that has become a landmark for the city. Home to the Utah Symphony as well as a venue that hosts a variety of events, the space it recognized as a architectural masterpiece. That status made the installation of “Maran,” a massive bronze work that […]

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Audiences Can Experience the Past and Present at Brigham Young Historic Park

Legacy from the Past Meets Activities in the Present

Brigham Young Historic Park honors the legacy of the man who served as the second President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) but also has an important place in the history of Utah. The virtues and traditions that he stood for defined his leadership and influenced his impact on history, […]

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Temple Square Fulfills a Vision to Connect the History and Legacy of Salt Lake City

The Most Visited Attraction in Utah

Temple Square is a complex comprised of multiple city blocks that brings together multiple elements that define the past and present of Salt Lake City, Utah. Owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and featuring numerous buildings and landmarks that are important to it as well as to the entire […]

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