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

Park Güell Showcases the Imagination of Gaudí for Barcelona

Celebrating Legacy of Gaudí and Beyond

As one of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks, Park Güell has been able to utilize and build upon the notoriety that Antoni Gaudí has enabled for the entire city. That influence has seen what was originally intended to be a residential estate turned into an incredible public park system composed of municipal gardens and imaginative elements […]

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Highlighting the Past and Present of Montana at Historic Billings Depot

Celebrating the Legacy of “Magic City”

Numerous sites and buildings have been restored or transformed to protect the history they represent, but few have been able to do so in a way that impacts the surrounding community as much as the Historic Billings Depot. In becoming one of the top venues in the region for weddings, fundraisers, and community special events […]

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Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill Defines the Past and Future of Auckland, New Zealand

An Ever-Evolving Legacy

The volcanic peak in Auckland known as both the Maungakiekie and One Tree Hill has influenced the culture and people of Auckland, New Zealand in an incredible manner. Long before the area was known by either name, the Māori people built structures around the hill as an eternal monument to their skill and energy. Today, […]

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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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Exploring the Impact of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo

A Legacy for Pueblo

The Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo, also known as the Pueblo Riverwalk or HARP, is a 32-acre urban waterfront that features everything from gondola boat rides to food to festivals. The Pueblo Riverwalk returned the Arkansas River to its historic location at the heart of downtown Pueblo, after being diverted due to a flood that […]

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