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

The Joan of Arc Monument in New Orleans Becomes an Icon for the City

A Hero of France Becomes an icon of New Orleans

Joan of Arc, also known as the ‘Maid of Orleans,’ was just a teenager when she led the French against an English siege of Orléans in 1429. This is just one of the reasons that she has become the unofficial patron saint of New Orleans, Louisiana, and is depicted in a monument that has become […]

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Monument to the Immigrant Celebrates the Legacy of New Orleans

Highlighting the Culture and History of New Orleans

Standing alongside the Mississippi River in New Orleans, Louisiana, the Monument to the Immigrant is dedicated to all of the courageous men and women who left their homeland to seek freedom in the United States and settled in New Orleans. Since New Orleans is recognized as a gateway where various cultures blend and mix, the […]

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O’Donnell Memorial Park Connects Audiences and Communities Across Atlantic City

Featuring the Soldier’s & Sailors Monument, the Greek Temple Monument and More

Located in the southern part of Atlantic City, New Jersey, O’Donnell Memorial Park is dedicated to those who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War. Featuring numerous monuments as well as plenty of green space to cultivate activity of all types, the park has become a collective memorial that is also an essential part […]

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Kennedy Plaza Provides an Identity for Multiple Atlantic City Audiences to Engage With

Connecting the Past and Present of Atlantic City

Located across from Boardwalk Hall on the New Jersey Boardwalk, Kennedy Plaza has numerous features that have allowed it to cultivate a strong identity that is felt across Atlantic City, New Jersey. By defining a section of the Boardwalk in such as distinct manner, Kennedy Plaza has become a hub of activity, highlighting the appeal […]

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The World War I Memorial Connects with Audiences and Eras Across Atlantic City

From Decorative Greek Temple to World War I Memorial

Built in the style of a circular Greek temple, the World War I Memorial has captured the hearts and minds of audiences across the eras in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Also known as the Greek Temple Monument, the memorial’s form and central feature highlight what it can look like for a landmark to become an […]

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The East Coast Memorial Provides The Battery with a Place of Community and Connection

Honoring Those Missing in the Waters of the Atlantic

As the largest monument in The Battery, the East Coast Memorial has defined the experiences that audiences can have throughout the park that dominates lower Manhattan in New York City. Created to honor the American servicemen who died while engaged in combat during World War II, the East Coast Memorial allows audiences to meaningfully connect […]

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The Art Deco Style of Rockefeller Center Creates Experiences for Audiences and an Attraction for New York City

Enabling distinct experiences across an entire complex

The artwork at Rockefeller Center has set the standard for public art in New York City. Audiences from across the city and beyond come to experience the art deco murals, reliefs, sculptures, carving and more. Doing so has created opportunities for engagement that allow audiences to explore and appreciate the beauty of the space and […]

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