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

The French Quarter Defines the Identity of New Orleans

The Crown Jewel of New Orleans

One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, the French Quarter is the most famous section of New Orleans and is recognized all across the United States. A prime tourist destination that has also attracted the attention of residents with countless activities and events, the French Quarter has been able to […]

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Old Town Square in Wichita Becomes a Kansas Destination

The Past and Present of Wichita

Wichita, Kansas features numerous monuments and attractions, but the identity that Wichita’s historic Old Town Square has fostered has allowed it to become a destination for all of Kansas. Like other neighborhoods that have created an identity, Old Town is sought out as a destination for the many restaurants, shops, theaters, galleries and experiences it […]

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Exploring the Economic and Cultural Impact of The Fremont Troll

The personification of a monumentous transformation in the Fremont Neighborhood of Seattle, WA

There are multiple approaches to enacting figurative and literal change to and for a neighborhood. Providing the people in that neighborhood with something to be proud of is an essential element in this kind of transformation, and it’s one the community of the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle, Washington focused on in their efforts to create […]

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