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

Imagining a New Way to Engage Artists and Audiences at the Andres Institute of Art and Sculpture Garden

New England’s Largest Outdoor Sculpture Park

Located all across the trails of the Big Bear Mountain in Brookline, New Hampshire, the Andres Institute of Art sculpture park is an imaginative combination of art and nature that has captivated audiences from all over the region. The art and experiences that have been enabled on the mountains trials and all along the sculpture […]

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Statues and Memorials at the New Hampshire Capital Plaza Celebrate a Legacy

Collectively and Individually Celebrating New Hampshire History

Some state capitols have used the imagery of their statehouse to define the identity of the city, but the New Hampshire State House has been able to use the notoriety of the building and space in a very different way. Located in Concord, the New Hampshire Capital Plaza is literally built around the State House […]

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The Hannah Duston Memorial Represents a Piece of New Hampshire History

A Symbol of Frontier Heroism with a Complicated Modern Legacy

The Hannah Duston Memorial is a 35-foot statue in Boscawen, New Hampshire, that commemorates the legacy of Hannah Duston. Built on the very spot where her legend was born, the monument has come to represent a complicated legacy related to several eras of American history, highlighting the power that monuments can represent to various people […]

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Eagle Square Personifies the Community Spirit of Concord

Built out of a New Hampshire Community Spirit

Designed to be a community gathering spot, Eagle Square in downtown Concord, New Hampshire, has become a place where visitors can sit and relax as easily as they can go shopping, all while enjoying the natural and constructed wonders of New Hampshire. This combination has enabled the entire community to use the space in a […]

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Bicentennial Square Fulfills a Vision for Downtown Concord

Creating a Legacy of and for Concord

Being purposefully located in the central business district has allowed Bicentennial Square to become a hub of activity in the downtown area of Concord, New Hampshire. This location along with the distinct landmarks and monuments it contains have enabled residents to use it as a place to take a break while visitors can stop by […]

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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Preserves the Artistic History Associated with the American Renaissance

From “Aspet” to Historic Landmark

Preserving the home, gardens, and studios of the famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, visitors can contextualize an important American era at the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire. The history and artistic genius that is associated with one of the most prolific sculptors of the 19th century can be experienced via numerous features all […]

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Memorial Arch of Tilton Defines the Legacy of a Family and City

Highlighting the Unpredictable and Eternal Nature of Legacies

Overlooking the town of Tilton, New Hampshire, the Memorial Arch of Tilton was one of numerous monuments built by Charles E. Tilton. Inspired by a legendary monument, the arch was designed to serve as a final resting place for Tilton but also attract the attention of everyone in the vicinity. The endeavor has allowed the […]

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