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

Cooper Riverside Park Cultivates an Identity for Mobile

Waterfront Tours, Events and More

A three-acre park that resides on the port where the Mobile river meets the Gulf of Mexico, Cooper Riverside Park provides audiences with a place to watch the ship traffic as well as enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape. Located in the heart of Mobile, Alabama, Cooper Riverside Park features numerous attractions that have […]

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Mardi Gras Park Commemorates the History of Mobile with a Vision for an Urban Park and Market

For Every Citizen of and Visitor to Mobile

Mardi Gras Park in Mobile, Alabama, commemorates the city’s history as the host of the first Mardi Gras celebration in the United States. Featuring a wide-open green space for gatherings of all types along with colorful Mardi Gras-related statues, the park is an incredible example of how a vision to celebrate the history of an […]

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Monumentous Potential: The “Garden of the Americas” in New Orleans

Exisiting statues provide countless ways to realize the full potential of the intersecting people and culture of New Orleans and Latin America

New Orleans contains numerous monuments that have incredible historical and cultural significance. Much of that influence can be directly tied to the numerous nations and people that have defined the past and present of the city. Cajun and Creole are arguably the most notable influences on the city, but for many centuries New Orleans served […]

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MacArthur Park Preserves and Celebrates the History of Little Rock

Connecting the Past and Future of Little Rock

Situated just south of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, MacArthur Park has a strong connection with the past and present of the city and state. Originally established as Little Rock’s first city park, the space has changed and evolved over the decades in numerous ways, leading to several notable developments inside and around McArthur Park that […]

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The Mississippi Walk of Fame Celebrates Artists, Writers, and Performers from the Entire Community

Defining Meridian, the MAX and Mississippi

Inspired by the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Mississippi Walk of Fame located in Meridian, Mississippi, was created to honor performers in arts and entertainment that have a direct connection to Mississippi. By celebrating the culture of the region in such a simple but notable way, the Mississippi Walk of Fame has been able to […]

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The McCord Park Sculpture Garden Transforms a an Ordinary Greenspace into a Florida Destination

Creating a “Hidden Gem” in Tallahassee

Guyte P. McCord Park in Tallahassee, Florida, is a serene greenspace located on the northeast side of the city. With a multi-surfaced trail for biking and walking along with plenty of open space, residents and visitors can utilize the park for a variety of activities, just like they can in various other parks throughout Tallahassee […]

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The Space Needle Becomes Synonymous with Seattle and the Pacific Northwest

An Enduring and Endearing Symbol for Seattle

Numerous buildings and structures have become associated with certain cities or regions, but few have done so in a way that resonates as deeply as the Space Needle has done with the city of Seattle. That connection is so profound that the structure is recognized as an icon not only of the city but of […]

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