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

Honoring the History and Culture of Mexico at the Templo Mayor

Experiencing the Distinct Culture and History of Tenochtitlan

The Templo Mayor (Great Temple) has resided in the central area of what was once the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan and is today Mexico City in Mexico for hundreds of years. It was the focal point of the Aztec religion, and also represents the impact on the culture and region when the Spanish destroyed the city […]

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The Landmark Center Becomes an Arts and Culture Center for Minnesota

Incubating a Legacy

The Landmark Center in St.Paul once served as the United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House for the entire state of Minnesota. Today though, it functions as a cultural center for music, dance, theater, exhibitions and public forums while also hosting countless special events in the community. This evolution is indicative of what it […]

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Alumni Park is a Collection of Monuments and Moments Celebrating the University of Wisconsin

From empty lot to a public space

Alumni Park sits between Lake Mendota and Langdon Street in Madison, Wisconsin. Serenely overlooking the water, the park celebrates the University of Wisconsin–Madison and its graduates with everything from sculptures to walkways a massive fountain. The park tells the stories of the university and its alumni, but that it does so in a space that […]

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American Enterprise Art Park Transforms a Space in Des Moines

Showcasing the Power of Icons and Imagery

Des Moines is home to multiple sculpture parks, and while the American Enterprise Art Park might not be the biggest, it is nonetheless especially unique. Eleven sculptures have been installed across the yard to completely transform what would otherwise just be an empty space in front of the building. Doing so has come to represent […]

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“Free Stamp” is More Than Just the World’s Largest Rubber Stamp for Cleveland, Ohio

An Icon of Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio is home to many monuments that are inherently linked to the identity of the city, and the “Free Stamp” has become similarly tied to the region. The massive, nearly 50-foot red stamp with the word “free” printed on the bottom has a history that is directly related to some other notable monuments and […]

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Paseo de la Reforma Connects the Culture and Economy of Mexico City

More than an Avenue, Boulevard or Street

Like other famous streets across the world that range from the Champs-Élysées in Paris to the Auto Tour in Gettysburg, Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City was designed with a very specific purpose in mind. Known locally as Reforma, the boulevard was intended to connect various parts of the city while simultaneously signifying a […]

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