Nations From Around
THE WORLD
Each Nation
represented by someone
currently a Citizen of
The United State of America
is invited to place a plaque, a
memorial, a monument, a statue
or create a Cultural Center,
a language school or a
University at that point in
The Walk's Time-line where
the first citizen from that
nation arrived on the shores
of this continent.
These exhibits
should be designed
and created by the citizens from
that Country or Nation.
In the case
of Cultural Centers,
Language Schools or Universities,
the property in question should
be reflective; in all ways and means,
of the culture in question.
Each of these
Countries or Nations
must conform; at the entry and all
points of view from The Walk's
Brickwalk, to the timeline that is
reflected along that portion of
The Walk. The things which may
be presented or sold should reflect
the culture of that Nation and
the employees should be citizens
from that Country or Nation.
Should the
Country or Nation elect
to present a Living History Museum
or a Living Cultural Center, all
aspects of the presentation should
reflect that culture; including
but not limited to the architecture,
language, foods offered.
Each Nation
should be able to
purchase land for the creation
of their exhibit, not to exceed
one hundred acres.
In all ways,
these National
exhibits should conform to the
The Walk's Time-line design;
at least at the point of access
to The Walk and in all things
that may be seen from The Walk
and conform to the 51% guideline
of The Walk's economic policy.
In the case
of Language
Schools, Living History Museums
and Universities, the facilities
will operate in conjunction with
The Walk's Primary University.