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

“Wall South” Enables the Creation of Veterans Memorial Park Pensacola

A Temporary Memorial Inspires a Permanent Monumentous Park

Located in Pensacola, Florida, Veterans Memorial Park Pensacola is the result of an endeavor to turn a temporary memorial into a permanent one. The creation of the first permanent half-scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial has enabled the creation and growth of a much bigger effort to honor the memory of those who have sacrificed […]

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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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Monumentous Potential – Seville Square and Fountain Park in Pensacola, Florida

The potential to serve as true attractions for both residents and visitors

Located directly across from one another in Pensacola, Florida, Seville Square and Fountain Park have an important connection to the past and present of the city. However, they possess the potential to serve as much more and become true attractions for both residents and visitors. Seville Square was the location of a 1752 Spanish outpost […]

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Experiencing the Legacy and Heritage of Pensacola in Museum Plaza

From a Dead Zone to Community Hub

Museum Plaza is an interactive historic exhibit located directly behind the T. T. Wentworth Museum in Pensacola, Florida. As a space that allows visitors to understand the history of the area while experiencing the culture and activities of the present, Museum Plaza is a place where audiences can be part of numerous activities that are […]

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Plaza De Luna Connects the Pensacola Community Across Eras

Commemorating the First European Colony in North America

Named after the Don Tristan De Luna, Plaza De Luna is a waterfront park in Pensacola, Florida. Featuring a notable statue of De Luna as well as wide-open space for events and various markers that honor and commemorate the surrounding community, Plaza De Luna showcases what it can mean for a monument to represent and […]

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The Civil Rights Heritage Walk Illustrates Tallahassee History

Honoring the Tallahassee Bus Boycott of 1956

Located on a street corner in Tallahassee, Florida, the Civil Rights Heritage Walk has transformed what would otherwise be a plain sidewalk into a monument that tells the story of an essential element of the history of the city. In doing so, it highlights what it can look like to create a monument in an […]

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