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

Modern Monuments: The Angelo Caravaglia Fountain Cultivates a Sense of Connection Across Salt Lake City

The works of Angelo Caravaglia are spread all across downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in a pervasive manner. Pieces like Iccarus and Pegasus as well as Four Dancing Figures are easily recognized by residents and visitors, but what has become known as the Angelo Caravaglia Fountain is one of the best examples of the “stylized […]

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The Fountain of Eternal Life Defines Veterans’ Memorial Plaza to Become an Icon of Cleveland

“A Living Memorial” for Cleveland

The “Fountain of Eternal Life” is a dichotomy of symbols and subjects that resides in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The monument and public space simultaneously celebrates the potential of humanity to achieve everlasting peace while also honoring Cleveland veterans who have fought and died in various wars. That it does so in such different but meaningful […]

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Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in Paris, France

The Flame of Liberty, the Fontaine Saint-Michel, Cesar's Centaur and more

Paris, France features some of the most famous monuments and landmarks in the world. While monuments like the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre Pyramid attract audiences from across the world, those same audiences have been able to engage with the city in other ways thanks to some of the more obscure and outstanding monuments […]

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The “City of Fountains” Defines an Identity and Legacy for Kansas City

Highlighting the Fountain Culture of Kansas City

While other cities across the world have numerous and notable fountains, only one city has become known as the “City of Fountains”. Kansas City, Missouri features fountains of all sizes depicting people, animals, mythological subjects and more. These fountains have helped to form an identity and culture for Kansas City that continues to be cultivated […]

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The Monuments of Parc de la Ciutadella Create a Landmark for Barcelona

Connecting Locals and Visitors with Barcelona

Named after the citadel that was destroyed that would enable it to be created, Parc de la Ciutadella is Barcelona’s biggest park. Featuring a small lake, numerous monuments, notable attractions and plenty of wide-open green space, the park has become an ideal spot for residents and visitors to do everything from take a walk to […]

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