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Life
is a series of decisions.
Visitors are invited to reflect on their
past and future actions by navigating
through a gently sloped, earthen-wall
maze constructed of the numbers 9 3.
A sampling of donated artifacts and
mementos are buried in time capsules
within the mazes berms. Interior courtyards
will be landscaped with trees and seating.
The earthworks will be visible from passing planes. |

Earthworks are a traditional
form practiced by
Native Americans
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Mazes and labyrinths provide
both religious and secular
space for contemplation
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