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Museo de Ciencias · Southwest Washington · 638 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: Originally called the National Air Museum when it was formed on August 12, 1946 by an act of Congress, some pieces in the National Air and Space Museum collection date back to 1876.
1000 Constitution Ave NW (at 10th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Museo de Ciencias · Northwest Washington · 428 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: The Smithsonian Institution was founded for the "increase and diffusion" of knowledge from a bequest to the United States by the British scientist James Smithson, who had never visited the US himself.
Monumento · Southwest Washington · 344 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: The Washington Monument was formally dedicated on February 22, 1885, and at the time of its construction, it was the tallest building in the world; it remains the tallest stone structure in the world.
16 E Basin Dr SW (at Ohio Dr SW), Washington, D.C.
Monumento · Southwest Washington · 143 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: President Roosevelt asked the Commission of Fine Arts about the possibility of erecting a memorial to Thomas Jefferson. Construction went from 1938-43, & Roosevelt laid the first cornerstone himself.
W Potomac Park (btwn Lincoln & World War II Memorials), Washington, D.C.
Fuente · Southwest Washington · 77 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: The pool, measuring some 2,000 feet long, was built soon after the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial; both were designed by architect Henry Bacon.
5 Henry Bacon Dr NW (at Constitution Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Monumento · Northwest Washington · 91 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial & the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where over 58,000 names are engraved.
2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW (btwn Constitution & Independence Ave SW), Washington, D.C.
Monumento · Southwest Washington · 471 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: Construction began in 1914, and the memorial was opened to the public in 1922. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech to a crowd by the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 .
400 W Basin Drive SW (at Ohio Dr SW), Washington, D.C.
Monumento · Southwest Washington · 108 tips y reseñas
HISTORY: This tribute features outdoor galleries, statues and inscriptions meant to represent the 32nd U.S. president’s time in office, from 1933 to 1945.