The Jefferson Memorial is a presidential memorial built in Washington, D.C., between 1939 and 1943 in honor of Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence, a central intellectual force behind the American Revolution, founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, and the nation's third president.
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- nps.gov thje/index.htmSituated on the Tidal Basin among the Japanese flowering cherry trees, the Jefferson Memorial is the perfect place to experience peak bloom.
- en.wikipedia.org Jefferson MemorialBy this point, Pope had died in 1937 and his surviving partners, Daniel P. Higgins and Otto R. Eggers, assumed leadership for the Jefferson Memorial's construction.
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- ihitthebutton.com jefferson-memorial/I’ve spent countless times at the Jefferson Memorial so in this post I’ll go over some of my tips for visit and sharing my favorite photos.
- washington.org DC-guide-to/jefferson-memorialThe Jefferson Memorial is located on the National Mall and dedicated to the third U.S. president and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- trip101.com article/jefferson-memorialTo further pique your interest in this iconic structure, visit Washington and check out our guide to Jefferson Memorial below.
- dctransitguide.com t/Attractions/NationalMall/…‹ › The Jefferson Memorial is a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, a founding father of the United States and the nation's third president.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Jefferson_MemorialThe Jefferson Memorial is managed by the National Park Service under its National Mall and Memorial Parks division.
- adequatetravel.com placeguide/USA/jefferson-…The Jefferson Memorial - Washington, D.C. is a neoclassical structure dedicated to the memory of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.