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

The D.C. War Memorial Celebrates the Past and Present of the Washington D.C. Community

Engaging with the Legacy of Washington D.C. Residents

The names of the men and women from the District of Columbia who gave their lives in World War I have been inscribed across the D.C. War Memorial in Washington D.C. Constructed as a domed temple that creates space for organized and impromptu events, it celebrates the legacy of the community while also being an […]

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The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace Imagine a Unique Adornment for Washington D.C.

Welcoming Audiences of All Types

Gilded-bronze equestrian statues known as the Arts of War and the Arts of Peace flank the entrances to a bridge and parkway in Washington, D.C. Created to enhance a plaza as well as to a newly constructed bridge, the statue groups represent an especially imaginative approach to doing so that has connected audiences to the […]

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Arlington National Cemetery Invites Audiences to Interact with the Legacy of the United States

A Final Resting Place for Active Duty Military and More

As the final resting place for over 400,000 United States service members and their families, Arlington National Cemetery celebrates the people and events that have shaped the nation. Located right across from Washington, D.C. in Arlington, Virginia, what could have been a simple military cemetery has instead been able to make a monumentous impact across […]

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