It is located in National Memorial Park, a large cemetery which also displays a colossal cast of Milles' Sunsinger sculpture.
Over the years, Milles's dedication to the project had grown so much that he only took payment for four of the figures, not counting the Sunsinger which he also offered to the cemetery's developer Robert F.
[3] A sign on the stairs leading to the fountain explains the sculptures' significance: "In these sculptured figures of the Fountain of Faith, Carl Milles, the great Swedish sculptor, has captured the warmth and tenderness, the joy and strength of supreme love in all human relationships.
Rising above the limits of this world, the beauty and hope of reunion after life is here perpetuated in bronze to give us infinite peace.
A quiet moment before this great work of art can make us draw closer together, and grant us tranquility for this is the Fountain of Faith.