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 History and Legacy of an Era is Preserved Across the Virginia City 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 […]
Experiencing History and Legacy at the Tennessee State Capitol
The grounds of the State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee contain multiple monuments and statues honoring people like Sam Davis and Sgt. Alvin York as well as Presidents Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson. Additionally, the tomb of a President is also located on the Capitol grounds, highlighting what it can mean for a location to celebrate […]
The Prison Ship Martyrs Memorial Celebrates a Legacy for Fort Greene Park
Serving as both a memorial and tomb for thousands of people who lost their lives in the American Revolutionary War, the Prison Ship Martyrs Memorial is a granite column that is the most notable aspect of Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, New York. By serving as both an active attraction as well as an actual […]
Grand Army Plaza Provides a Means of Identity and Practicality for Brooklyn
Designed to provide a scenic approach into Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, Grand Army Plaza has provided the area with a strong sense of identity that permeates New York City’s most populous borough. Mentioned as one of the borough’s most important gathering points, Grand Army Plaza contains a triumphal arch, distinctive fountain, and numerous monuments that have […]
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch Becomes an Icon for Brooklyn
Referred to as Brooklyn’s most important monumental public artwork and a New York City landmark, the Soldier’s and Sailor’s Memorial Arch in Grand Army Plaza is dedicated to the men who fought in the Union forces during the Civil War. One of the most notable attractions in the city, it has come to mean something […]
The Vodnik Monument Compels a Sense of Identity and Community for Ljubljana
The Vodnik Monument has cultivated a sense of community directly and indirectly in Ljubljana, Slovakia. The defining feature of the Ljubljana Central Market as well as an icon utilized by businesses in the area, the Vodnik Monument has provided an identity for an area and the entire city in ways that have created opportunity and […]