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

The William H. Seward Monument Enables Experiences for Residents and Visitors

An Essential Element of the Community

The William H. Seward Monument is a small but prominent feature in Seward, Alaska. Honoring the person who helped enable the modern community as well as the entire state, the piece highlights what it can mean for a monument to enables connection with individuals, for entire communities and across eras. “A Generation to Find Out” […]

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Modern Monuments: “Circle Hook” Becomes a New Landmark for Homer

“The largest fishing hook sculpture in the galaxy"

Created in 2015, “Circle Hook” has been referred to as a “new landmark” for the city of Homer, Alaska. The sculpture is in the form of a Halibut hook, directly connecting to the culture and economy that defines the city of Homer “the halibut capital of the world.” However, that is just part of the […]

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The Nevada State Capitol Complex Celebrates a Legacy for Carson City

Honoring Nevada’s Most Important Pioneers

The Nevada State Capitol Complex resides in the heart of Carson City, Nevada. Featuring a variety of landmarks set amidst the State Capitol, Legislative Building, Supreme Court, and State Library and Archives, this collective landmark highlights what it can mean to transform an otherwise empty administrative center into space that celebrates the legacy of an […]

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The Rotary Sculpture Garden at Bicentennial Park Celebrates the Reno Community

Giving Back and Making a Difference

Running right alongside the Truckee River, the Rotary Sculpture Garden at Bicentennial Park is one of the most distinct features of downtown Reno, Nevada. Featuring sculptures and monuments from a variety of artists, the Sculpture Garden has provided an identity to an area that would otherwise be empty, highlighting what kind of engagement can be […]

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Geiger Lookout Point Transforms an Otherwise Empty Stretch of Highway

Transforming a Stretch of Otherwise Empty Highway

Geiger Lookout Point resides off to the side of an especially curvy section of state route 341, located just outside of the Virginia Foothills in Reno, Nevada. Providing a breathtaking look at the surrounding mountains, the features of Geiger Lookout Point have transformed what would otherwise be an empty stretch of highway into something much […]

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The History and Legacy of an Era is Preserved Across the Virginia City Historic District

From Boomtown to Historic District

Audiences are compelled to step back in time with a visit to Virginia City, Nevada. This former mining town was one of the most important frontier boomtowns of the American West in the late 19th century. This history has been preserved all across the Virginia City Historic District, highlighting what it can mean to create […]

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The Reno Riverwalk District Defines a Nevada Community

Celebrating Reno’s Scenic Downtown River Corridor

Referred to as the city’s exciting urban renaissance, the Reno Riverwalk District runs along the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. The effort to cultivate a fun, friendly area that celebrates Reno’s arts, culture and history all year long has created a collective landmark that defines the modern community in a way that engages audiences […]

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