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

The Kaiulani Triangle Park Embraces the History and Legacy of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Celebrating the “Princess of the Peacocks”

Once described as the most beautiful residence in the Hawaiian Islands, Ainahau was the royal estate of Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani. A remnant of these grounds as well as a statue of the princess define the Princess Kaʻiulani Triangle in the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu, showcasing what it can mean for […]

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The Brothers in Valor Memorial Celebrates a Legacy of Hawaiian Sacrifice and Connection

Honoring Japanese Americans in Hawaii who Served in World War II

Created in honor of regiments that were comprised of Japanese-Americans that fought in World War II, the Brothers in Valor Memorial has a deep connection to Hawaiian history as well as the community in the present. Located in Honolulu on Oahu, HI, the memorial showcases what it can mean to celebrate a legacy while also […]

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King David Kalākaua Monument Celebrates the Legacy of Hawaii Royalty

A Merging of Legacies and Logistics

Created to honor the last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawai’I, the King David Kalākaua Monument is located in a traffic circle in Honolulu, Hawaii. One of the roads in this traffic circle is Kalākaua Avenue, highlighting what it can look like to further embrace the legacy of an entire region in multiple ways […]

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The Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial Honors and Connects Multiple Eras

The First Permanent State Law Enforcement Memorial

Honoring police officers who served in or died in what is now the state of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial enables connections with audiences in multiple ways for people in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Commemorating all who protected and served the state of Oklahoma, the memorial allows people to experience the history of the state […]

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The Many Monuments of Vigeland Sculpture Park Define the Most Significant Attraction in Oslo

Representing a Legacy of Humanity

The largest sculpture park by a single artist in the world, Vigeland Sculpture Park has become the most notable monument in Oslo, Norway. Featuring over 200 sculptures in granite, bronze and wrought iron, Vigeland Sculpture Park creates experiences on every level for audiences by enabling them to connect with themes that transcend eras and cultures. […]

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The Monuments of Rådhusplassen Showcase the Role of Women in Norweigan Culture

Women's Work Celebrated

Featuring numerous distinct monuments and plenty of wide open space, Rådhusplassen (“The City Hall Square”) is located directly in front of Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway. Providing the space with an identity that is connected to how women have defined the culture of the entire country, Rådhusplassen uniquely showcases what it can mean to […]

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