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

Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Preserves the Artistic History Associated with the American Renaissance

From “Aspet” to Historic Landmark

Preserving the home, gardens, and studios of the famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, visitors can contextualize an important American era at the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire. The history and artistic genius that is associated with one of the most prolific sculptors of the 19th century can be experienced via numerous features all […]

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Memorial Arch of Tilton Defines the Legacy of a Family and City

Highlighting the Unpredictable and Eternal Nature of Legacies

Overlooking the town of Tilton, New Hampshire, the Memorial Arch of Tilton was one of numerous monuments built by Charles E. Tilton. Inspired by a legendary monument, the arch was designed to serve as a final resting place for Tilton but also attract the attention of everyone in the vicinity. The endeavor has allowed the […]

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The Collyer Monument Provides an Identity for a Pawtucket Community

Cultivating a powerful sense of identity for the neighborhood

Located at the entrance of the Woodland Neighborhood in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, the Collyer Monument is dedicated to firefighters who helped to define the early city and community. By representing a multitude of history, people and interests, the monument has come to define the identity of the space it resides in as well as the […]

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The Chain of Parks Imagine and Define a Green Oasis in Downtown Tallahassee

Seven Parks in One Chain

Seven downtown parks spread across successive city blocks are collectively known as the Chain of Parks in Tallahassee, Florida. Each of them has a strong and unique connection to the past and present of the city that has allowed them to become an essential element of the community. Their creativity has been officially recognized and […]

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition Enables a Powerful Identity for Northwest Oregon

A Legacy for the Past and Future of Northwest Oregon

The Lewis and Clark Expedition was a seminal monument in American history, providing incredible information about the newly acquired western portion of the country. This significance is celebrated in multiple ways across northwest Oregon, highlighting what it can mean for history to enable a powerful identity for an entire region. The End of the Trail […]

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The Biloxi Lighthouse Becomes an Icon and Symbol for a Mississippi Community

A Landmark of Biloxi

Located in Biloxi, Mississippi, the Bilox Lighthouse has come to define the city in multiple ways over the decades. Surviving multiple wars and natural disasters, the monument has become a signature icon of Biloxi as well as a symbol of the city’s resolve and resilience, highlighting what it can mean for a monument to both […]

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