The Washington Monument, built in honor of America’s revolutionary hero and first president, is dedicated in Washington, D.C. The 555-foot-high marble obelisk was first proposed in 1783, and Pierre L’Enfant left room for it in his designs for the new U.S. capital. After George Washington’s death in 1799, plans for a memorial for the “father of the country” were discussed, but none were adopted until 1832–the centennial of Washington’s birth.
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- en.wikipedia.org Washington MonumentPrint of the proposed Washington Monument by architect Robert Mills, c. 1845–1848. Bronze statue of George Washington in the monument's western alcove.
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- medium.com illumination-curated/the-washington-…People flock to visit the monument. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Washington, D.C. is The Washington Monument.
- nps.gov wamo/index.htmBuilt to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
- voanews.com a/dyk-washington-monument-2/…Millions of people walk along Washington’s National Mall and pause to stare up at the giant obelisk that is the Washington Monument.
- The Washington National Monument Society, formed in 1833, raised funds for a design competition, but no plans realized their expectations.
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- en.wikiarquitectura.com Buildings washington-monumentMills had already designed a monument to Washington for Baltimore. It was a large Greek column crowned by a statue of the president.
- riordan.fandom.com wiki/Washington_MonumentWashington Monument is an obelisk standing on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, the first president of the...