Things You Should Do • 11月 23, 2011Take the tour from Bike the Sites and ride your bike right up to the steps. Lots of fun and you easily explore all the monuments in less time than it takes walking or bussing.
Jackie R. • 2月 22, 2013Beautiful view of the city! Lovely quotes around the monument.
Guilherme 梅. • 1月 3, 2015Como todos os monumentos de Washington, vale a pena visitar de dia e voltar a noite. Parece que a paisagem se transforma
Angie H. • 4月 8, 2016A hidden gem of a monument. Not the most popular, but perhaps the most pleasant to visit, especially during cherry blossom season.
jeyo • 12月 14, 2015This is a quiet space of reflection. You can feel the weight of history here, and even still see its impact with flowers laid about the monument.
Mike B. • 10月 4, 2014Best time to view this monument is at dusk. Very powerful. 🇺🇸
M Squared Real Estate • 8月 20, 2011Grant's monument occupies the single most prominent location on the Capitol Grounds, directly over the reflecting pool.
Rich P. • 4月 26, 2015Hidden gem. Great spot for a few running laps or even just a walk. Great statue of Teddy!
IWalked Audio Tours • 9月 26, 20121993 addition to Vietnam Memorial. Honors efforts of more than 265,000 women who served during war. Sculpted by Glenna Goodacre who is mother to supermodel Jill Goodacre. Full site history here<LINK>
Amy C. • 11月 12, 2018Don’t overlook this monument on the Mall.
Alicia • 6月 10, 2011Be sure to ring the memorial bell!
DC Preservation League • 8月 5, 2011National memorial to the 36th president. Authorized by ongress in 1973 and built in 1974-77. Architectural work of Mead Palmer and Mills & Petticord. Sculptural work of Harold Vogel.
DC Preservation League • 8月 9, 2011Two major components (old Marine Barracks and Band Hall) of a unified composition of military buildings built in 1902-06, using the designs of architects Hornblower & Marshall and George Hadfield.
James C. • 8月 16, 2015Cool monument check it out.
Going Out Guide from PostLocal • 3月 22, 2011#CherryBlossoms: Japanese and U.S. dignitaries gather April 3 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. to light the 360-year-old Japanese stone lantern that Japan gave to the United States in 1954.
Dani C. • 9月 20, 2020Beautiful memorial! Your supposed to start by the statue of him as a boy and work your way to the other end. Frankly either way is fine. Just see it all.
Markus T. • 1月 18, 2016A cool little landmark in Georgetown. Right next to the university, and close to the bridge.
Timothy C. • 5月 15, 2013Two name locator books are by state while two are by last name alphabetically. This will help you locate the officer you are looking for a lot quicker.
John M. • 1月 16, 2019Drop by during the daylight hours to see it best
C-SPAN • 8月 30, 2011Designed by Cass Gilbert and sculpted by Daniel Chester French this 78 ft. memorial for the Army’s First Division took 5 years to build. More info C-SPAN American History TV video.
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