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    Why build public monuments? In a podcast that I once listened to it said something along the lines of we build monuments to honor. We build monuments to honor great people, but also to remember tragedies. I think that is something to keep in mind at all times when building monuments. We build monuments to honor and remember, to honor those who have done great and wonderful things that have aided our country and to remember those who have sacrificed themselves for the greater good of their country

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    Monuments are used to honor achievement, historic even that happened in the past and respect people who have achieved great things. Monuments have been around for thousands of years and are still being constructed to this day. There are many factors that should be taken into consideration before creating a monument, but location, message or a purpose behind the building of the monument, and having a plan beforehand are the most important factors to consider when an agency or a group tries to memorialize

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    Monuments preserve a memory that serves as a reminder of a significant event or person. The Statue of Liberty, the Washington Monument, Bunker Hill Monument— these structures honor and immortalize remarkable occurrences in history, people, or concepts; and when it is time to construct a monument, many aspects of the established memorial need to be planned. Factors a group or agency should consider when memorializing an event or person and in creating a monument is the location, which should be in

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    a statue or monument should arise prior to building the actual monument. The most critical stages of development are throughout the design and planning process. This is due to the many factors that have to go into consideration when designing a monument- the overall purpose of the monument, the design of the monument, and choosing the right location and position of the monument all while considering ways to strengthen the aura and draw in more visitors. The main purpose of a monument is by far the

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    Is a good monument or memorial all about looks, or is it about the contextual meaning behind it. A monument’s size, location, materials and more are all considerations when planning and creating a memorial to the past. The audience of a monument/memorial site is not as important as it’s location and funding. The location of a monument is an important factor that should be considered when building the monument. Maya Lin, designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., said that “The

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    Washington Monument The most stunning monument in our capital is the Washington Monument. At 555 feet high, it is the tallest such monument in the world. It is an obelisk by shape, yet not a true obelisk because it is not carved out of a single stone. The monument was built at intervals between 1848 and 1885. It memorializes George Washington's achievements and his devotion to principles and to his country. The Washington Monument has an interesting history. The idea of a monument celebrating

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    Memorialize What is your favorite monument? What event or person is that monument memorializing? Remembrance of people who have had an impact on us is very important. In most cases, people are remembered for doing something good in life. However, there are some instances in which a person or event is memorialized for something horrifying. When making making a memorial for a person or event, there are a few factors that groups or agencies should take into consideration. The location, size,

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    What National Monument Means the Most to Me? The Statue of Liberty that stands on Ellis Island in New York is very important to me. It represents freedom, hope, the end of slavery, and many more things. It is a very meaningful national monument that reminds us every day what it really means to be an American citizen and be apart of this country. This monument definitely represents freedom for me. I have come to the understanding that in the past, we were not free. I have learned that us getting

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    Monuments "Monuments are the grappling-irons that bind one generation to another." Everyone will always have memories and stories from the past history. Why should monuments be made? Are they even important? Yes, monuments are important. Monuments give the people that lived through the event, something to look at and be reminded of what happened. They also show people that did not live through it, how important it was to the older generation or other people. another thing that monuments do is it

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    What National Monument Means the Most to Me? There are many national monuments that mean a lot to America. There are somewhere around 117 national monuments. Some major national monuments are George Washington Carver National Monument, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Mt. Saint Helens National Volcanic Monuments. The National Monument that is the most important to me is the Liberty Bell. The liberty bell was first hung in the Pennsylvania State house. The bell cracked from being used

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