- yahoo.com news/10-fascinating-facts-washington-…The Monument before the Civil War. The Washington Monument has endured after its rather lengthy planning process, and it recently an earthquake.
- coolkidfacts.com washington-monument-facts/The tallest stone building in the entire globe is the Washington Monument. It is situated in Washington, D.C., the home of the United States government.
- tagvault.org blog/facts-about-the-washington-…The Washington Monument is a prominent landmark in Washington, D.C. with significant historical and cultural value.
- factsking.com important-places-facts/washington-…Adding to its height is the pyramidion, which measures 55 feet. It has particularly thin walls measuring a mere 7 inches, a fun Washington Monument fact.
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- 02 Renovations for the Washington Monument happened between 1998 and 2001.
- 03 The 2011 Virginia Earthquake damaged the Washington Monument.
- pinterest.com abpanphoto/washington-monument-…Jan 27, 2022 - Explore Angela | Angela B. Pan Photogr's board "Washington Monument | Washington DC", followed by 1,636 people on Pinterest.
- nohomejustroam.com 14-fun-facts-about-the-…7) Construction Of The Monument Stopped For 25 Years. Construction of the Washington Monument began in 1848 and continued until 1854.
- recreation.gov ticket/234635/ticket/193All visitors (including children ages 2+) must have a ticket to enter the Washington Monument. During peak season, tickets run out quickly.
- britannica.com Geography & Travel Tourist AttractionsWashington Monument, obelisk in Washington, D.C., honouring George Washington, the first president of the United States.
- enchantedlearning.com history/us/monuments/…The exterior of the Washington Monument was completed on December 6, 1884; it was opened to the public on October 9, 1888 (after the interior was completed).