The National Monuments Foundation
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The National Monuments Foundation's purpose is to build monuments for the ages that will uplift the communities in which they are built through a classical approach to urban design. The Foundation intends to create self-sustaining destination landmarks of national historical and aesthetic relevance, as well as centers for cultural, civic and social activities for local and greater communities in America.
The Atlanta monument, known as The Millennium Gate, will provide a versatile cultural center that will become a destination landmark and a state of the art teaching facility for the region.
The Millennium Gate’s mission is to preserve and interpret Georgia history, architecture, culture and philanthropic heritage as well as highlight Georgia’s historical and aesthetic relevance to the United States and to the world.
The Millennium Gate is a classically-styled monumental arch located inside Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta, historically called "The Gate City." The Gate is designed in the tradition of classical Roman triumphal arches that have been built around the world over the past 2,500 years. The Gate houses a 12,000 square foot museum that narrates Georgia's and Atlanta's history through interactive technology, film, and exhibitions.
- JoinedFebruary 2010
- HometownAtlanta
- CountryUnited States
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