Mark Your Place in Carthage History
Granite walkways paved with commemorative bricks lead to sidewalks that connect the entire Carthage campus. Names of alumni and friends of the
College are etched in sections of these attractive walkways.
These granite paths originate at Sesquicentennial Plaza, a forum that honors those whose vision and sacrifice have nurtured the Carthage spirit.
At the center of the forum is "A Learning Moment," a larger-than-life bronze sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, an early Carthage trustee, and John
Hay, a distinguished Carthage alumnus who went on to serve as President Lincoln's personal secretary and later as U.S. Secretary of State. The
sculture represents the passage of wisdom from one generation to the next.
By donating a brick, you, too, can celebrate the Carthage spirit and mark your place among this eminent learning community. Have your name
etched in granite and show your Carthage pride to future generations.
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Order a Brick
Use our secure online form to mark your place in Carthage history today.
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