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

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum Allows Audience to Explore and Commemorate a Defining Event for New York City

A Memorial in the Footprints of the Twin Towers

Consisting of an 8-acre park that features two reflecting pools set in the footprints of the Twin Towers as well as an underground museum, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum has become the most notable memorial in New York City. Memorializing one of the most formative events in the history of the United States, the landmark […]

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The Oculus Becomes an Architectural and Inspirational Icon for New York City

Transforming the World Trade Center station

Serving over a million people every week, the Oculus station house is home to 12 subway lines and the World Trade Center Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) station in New York City. As one of the largest transportation hubs in the city, the location would always be a popular one, making the effort to transform it […]

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The East Coast Memorial Provides The Battery with a Place of Community and Connection

Honoring Those Missing in the Waters of the Atlantic

As the largest monument in The Battery, the East Coast Memorial has defined the experiences that audiences can have throughout the park that dominates lower Manhattan in New York City. Created to honor the American servicemen who died while engaged in combat during World War II, the East Coast Memorial allows audiences to meaningfully connect […]

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The Battery Transforms a Space and Legacy for New York City

Monuments that Honor Soldiers, Explorers, Inventors, and Immigrants

Located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City, The Battery is a public park that features numerous elements connected to the legacy of the city. This connection is realized directly and indirectly across the space, creating a place for residents and visitors to experience this legacy amidst an urban green space. […]

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Monumentous World: The Obscure and Outstanding Monuments in New York City, New York

The Fiorello La Guardia Statue, Annular Eclipse and more

New York City is home to some of the most famous monuments in the world, ranging from the massive Statue of Liberty to the iconic Wall Street Bull to the distinctive Rockefeller Center. These landmarks have created countless cultural and economic opportunities that have been realized across the city. However,  many other landmarks have defined […]

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Modern Monuments: The Sphere by Fritz Koenig Embodies the Indestructible Spirit of the United States

An iconic sculpture salvaged from the World Trade Center site

An iconic sculpture salvaged from the World Trade Center site that was decimated during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the piece that has become known as The Sphere was created by Fritz Koenig. It originally stood at the center of Austin J. Tobin Plaza between the Twin Towers. Recovered from Ground Zero after […]

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