From Obelisks to Activism: How American Monuments Shaped a Nation’s Identity
What do a colossal copper statue in New York Harbor, a volcanic monolith in Wyoming, and a reflective black wall in D.C. have in common? They are more than just stone and metal; they are the “living” pages of the American diary. From the Statue of Liberty (1886) to modern memorials, American monuments have evolved … Read more