- softschools.com facts/us_national_landmarks/…The Lincoln Memorial is a national monument built to honor Abraham Lincoln, the United States' 16th president.
- kids.kiddle.co Lincoln_MemorialThe Lincoln Memorial has been on the back of the United States penny (the one cent coin) for many years, as well as the five dollar bill.
- traveldigg.com lincoln-memorial/The inside of the Lincoln Memorial is divided into three chambers by two pillars of the Ionian style on the north side and the south side.
- historyhit.com locations/lincoln-memorial/As the site of many important political speeches and events, Lincoln Memorial has a history of its own, independent from its original purpose.
- tripadvisor.com.ph Attraction_Review-g28970-…We walked from the Washington Memorial to the Lincoln Memorial and found that this was the best way to see everything along the way.
- trip.com blog/lincoln-memorial-facts-and-…If the happenings of history and stories interest you, then you must join the rancher for various interpretive programs at the Lincoln Memorial.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Lincoln_MemorialLincoln Anıtı - Lincoln Memorial. Navigasyona atla Aramaya atla. Washington, DC'deki 20. yüzyıl Amerikan ulusal anıtı. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri tarihi yeri.
- interactive.wttw.com ten/monuments/lincoln-…An estimated 250,000 people heard Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his historic “I have a dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
- statesymbolsusa.org place/district-columbia/…The Lincoln Memorial has been the scene of many notable events, including the 1963 march on Washington and Dr. King's "I have a Dream" speech.
- designingbuildings.co.uk wiki/Lincoln_MemorialThe Lincoln Memorial is a monument honouring Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States who was assassinated in 1865.