A bold, reverent chronicle of a regional landmark that still speaks across generations. A must-read for anyone drawn to memory, material culture, and the civic drama of mid twentieth century USA. The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum blends historical essay with a practical architectural history guide, tracing the site's evolution from conception to public cornerstone. This local history monograph places the coliseum at the heart of Indiana's public life, weaving themes of public memory preservation, urban identity, and American civic heritage into a lucid, absorbing narrative. It speaks to architecture students and general readers alike, offering clear, concrete portraits of design decisions, commemorative intent, and the social fabric that built and sustained a landmark. Although rooted in its era, the book's insights resonate today: a thoughtful meditation on how public monuments guide collective memory and how communities honour those who served. Its careful, well-paced prose invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors to view the coliseum as more than bricks and steel-it's a living testament to a shared past. The work is not merely historical record but cultural treasure that enriches contemporary understanding of American war memorials and local history in Indiana and beyond. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item that preserves a crucial chapter of architectural history and public life for discerning readers.
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