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

The Abigail Adams Cairn Celebrates and Becomes a Piece of History

Witnessing the Fate of America

Residing on the spot where Abigail Adams and her son watched one of the formative events of the United States, the Abigail Adams Cairn represents an especially unique way to celebrate a piece of history. The effort to do so has created an additional piece of history in Quincy, Massachusetts, that links the present to […]

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Constitution Park Transforms an Otherwise Empty Corner of Dover

Connecting the Past and Present of the United States

Commemorating the ratification of the Constitution of the United States, Constitution Park has transformed what would otherwise be an empty corner of one of the main thoroughfares in Dover, Delaware. Featuring a monument inscribed with the text of the United States Constitution itself, the landmark connects the community with the history of the nation while […]

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The Groton Monument Influences and Defines Multiple Landmarks and Communities

Influencing Monuments Across America

Dedicated to the Americans who fell during one of the last battles of the Revolutionary War, the Groton Monument has become an essential element of the city of Groton, Connecticut. The monument is visible from across the city but can also be seen in various aspects of the community, allowing it to celebrate the history […]

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