Jean C. • Agosto 7, 2014Un lugar cargado de historia. Impresionante la vista desde la escalinata.
Marcos C. • Enero 3, 2020Todo lo que logre visitar y ver en la caminata de 6,5 km, esta de excelente a espectacular
Giovanni C. • Diciembre 3, 2016Imponente y hermoso, referente de la historia de los Estados Unidos y punto obligado de visita.
Carlos D. • Septiembre 30, 2019Esta muy fácil de recorrer!
Javila • Abril 6, 2015El más moderno.
Scott J. • Abril 5, 2021Really like the design of this memorial. Plantings along the top make it feel framed by nature, spaces to gather, meandering flow, inspirational quotes, space to gather.
Sebastián R. • Julio 10, 2015Excelente lugar de homenaje
CJ W. • Diciembre 27, 2011Some of the best, most overlooked statues in DC. Check the detail on the horse-drawn artillery statues on the south end.
Rich P. • Abril 26, 2015Hidden gem. Great spot for a few running laps or even just a walk. Great statue of Teddy!
IWalked Audio Tours • Septiembre 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>
Kye S. • Enero 30, 2010Incredibly impressive. What makes it even more special, the vets who are there, love to talk about their experience. To hear history first hand like that is incredible.
Andrés R. • Septiembre 25, 2015Un icono de este país que no hay que dejar de visitar si estás cerca.
Alicia • Junio 10, 2011Be sure to ring the memorial bell!
DC Preservation League • Agosto 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.
Going Out Guide from PostLocal • Marzo 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.
DC Preservation League • Agosto 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.
Dani C. • Septiembre 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.
Ian B. • Junio 21, 2015A lesser known spot on the Mall, but one of my favorites. Check out the engraved stones and see the oddly unimpressive occupations that a lot of the signers had.
Timothy C. • Mayo 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. • Enero 16, 2019Drop by during the daylight hours to see it best
C-SPAN • Agosto 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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