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Stand on the shoulders of giants – at Washington. The political capital of the world. Jump into the shoes and minds of the politicians that built America. Visit the Memorial of Thomas Jefferson – primary draftsman of the Declaration of Independence. Walk through the history of the United States one decade at a time. Discover the ins and outs of every memorial. What do the four open-air rooms represent at FDR’s Memorial? Visit the great man who helped abolish segregation in the 1960s. Relearn the history of the fallen soldiers in the Korean War. And embrace the feeling of unity at the WW2 Memorial. With our knowledgeable guide, you will breathe the American past. And take home the history and the memories of Washington.
Ville: Washington DC
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Mémorial Jefferson
Le Thomas Jefferson Memorial est un monument unique, construit de manière à ressembler au Panthéon de Rome. Au milieu du monument, la statue en bronze de Jefferson se dresse grande et forte, et sur les murs, il y a des sélections des écrits de Jefferson gravés.
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Mémorial George Mason
George Mason Memorial a été construit non loin de Thomas Jefferson Memorial afin de commémorer l'un des pères fondateurs. Les visiteurs peuvent s'asseoir sur un banc de pierre, juste à côté d'une statue en bronze plus grande que nature de George Mason.
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Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Le mémorial national de Franklin Delano Roosevelt, le 32e président des États-Unis, est situé à mi-chemin entre le Lincoln Memorial et le Thomas Jefferson Memorial à Washington, DC. Il représente une statue de Roosevelt assis dans un fauteuil roulant saluant les visiteurs et leur rappelant l'homme qui a refusé de laisser un handicap l'arrêter.
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Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Le mémorial national de Martin Luther King Jr. est situé dans le parc West Potomac. La pièce maîtresse du mémorial est une statue de près de 27 mètres du Dr King, et autour de la statue du Dr King se trouve un mur d'inscription de 446 mètres de long, qui comporte 14 citations des discours, des sermons et des écrits de King.
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Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Le Mémorial de la guerre de Corée commémore les sacrifices des Américains qui ont servi dans les forces armées américaines pendant les trois années de la guerre de Corée. Il se compose du mur mural, du mur des Nations Unies, du bassin du souvenir, du mur commémoratif et de la colonne - 19 statues en acier inoxydable représentant les militaires qui ont combattu pendant la guerre
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Mémorial de Lincoln
Le Lincoln Memorial à Washington, D.C., rend hommage à Abraham Lincoln, le 16e président des États-Unis. Le bâtiment est modelé dans le style d'un temple grec et possède une imposante sculpture de Lincoln faisant face à l'est vers un long bassin réfléchissant.
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Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Le Vietnam Veterans Memorial est consacré aux militaires des forces armées américaines qui ont combattu pendant la guerre du Vietnam. Il contient plusieurs objets, mais le plus impressionnant est un immense mur répertoriant les noms de plus de 58 000 militaires, hommes et femmes, qui ont perdu la vie pendant la guerre.
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Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Le mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Washington D.C. a été construit pour honorer à la fois les Américains qui ont servi pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et ceux qui ont soutenu l'effort de guerre chez eux. Le mémorial a la forme d'une place elliptique avec 56 piliers en granit et un bassin avec des fontaines et des jets d'eau.
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Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a unique monument, built in a way to resembles the Pantheon in Rome. In the middle of the monument, the bronze statue of Jefferson stands tall and strong, and on the walls, there are selections from Jefferson’s writings engraved.
10
George Mason Memorial
George Mason Memorial was built not far away from Thomas Jefferson Memorial in order to commemorate one of the Founding Fathers. Visitors can sit down on a stone bench, right next to a larger-than-life bronze statue of George Mason.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The national memorial of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, is located about halfway between the Lincoln Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. It represents a statue of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair greeting visitors and reminding them of the man who refused to let a disability stop him.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The national memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. is located in West Potomac Park. The centerpiece of the memorial is an almost 27-meter statue of Dr. King, and surrounding the statue of Dr. King is a 446-meter long Inscription Wall, which features 14 quotes from King’s speeches, sermons, and writings.
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Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Memorial commemorates the sacrifices of the Americans who served in the U.S. armed services during the three years of the Korean War. It consists of the Mural Wall, United Nations Wall, Pool of Remembrance, Memorial Wall and the Column - 19 stainless steel statues representing the service members who fought in the war
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Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. The building is modeled in the style of a Greek temple and has an imposing sculpture of Lincoln facing east toward a long reflecting pool.
15
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is devoted to service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War. It has several objects, but the most impressive one is a huge wall listing the names of the more than 58,000 servicemen and women who lost their lives during the war.
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National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. was built to honor both to the Americans who served in World War II and the ones who supported the war effort at home. The memorial is shaped as an elliptical plaza with 56 granite pillars and a pool with fountains and water jets.
17
Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a unique monument, built in a way to resembles the Pantheon in Rome. In the middle of the monument, the bronze statue of Jefferson stands tall and strong, and on the walls, there are selections from Jefferson’s writings engraved.
18
George Mason Memorial
George Mason Memorial was built not far away from Thomas Jefferson Memorial in order to commemorate one of the Founding Fathers. Visitors can sit down on a stone bench, right next to a larger-than-life bronze statue of George Mason.
19
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The national memorial of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, is located about halfway between the Lincoln Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. It represents a statue of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair greeting visitors and reminding them of the man who refused to let a disability stop him.
20
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The national memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. is located in West Potomac Park. The centerpiece of the memorial is an almost 27-meter statue of Dr. King, and surrounding the statue of Dr. King is a 446-meter long Inscription Wall, which features 14 quotes from King’s speeches, sermons, and writings.
21
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Memorial commemorates the sacrifices of the Americans who served in the U.S. armed services during the three years of the Korean War. It consists of the Mural Wall, United Nations Wall, Pool of Remembrance, Memorial Wall and the Column - 19 stainless steel statues representing the service members who fought in the war
22
Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. The building is modeled in the style of a Greek temple and has an imposing sculpture of Lincoln facing east toward a long reflecting pool.
23
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is devoted to service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War. It has several objects, but the most impressive one is a huge wall listing the names of the more than 58,000 servicemen and women who lost their lives during the war.
24
National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. was built to honor both to the Americans who served in World War II and the ones who supported the war effort at home. The memorial is shaped as an elliptical plaza with 56 granite pillars and a pool with fountains and water jets.
25
Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a unique monument, built in a way to resembles the Pantheon in Rome. In the middle of the monument, the bronze statue of Jefferson stands tall and strong, and on the walls, there are selections from Jefferson’s writings engraved.
26
George Mason Memorial
George Mason Memorial was built not far away from Thomas Jefferson Memorial in order to commemorate one of the Founding Fathers. Visitors can sit down on a stone bench, right next to a larger-than-life bronze statue of George Mason.
27
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The national memorial of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, is located about halfway between the Lincoln Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. It represents a statue of Roosevelt sitting in a wheelchair greeting visitors and reminding them of the man who refused to let a disability stop him.
28
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The national memorial of Martin Luther King Jr. is located in West Potomac Park. The centerpiece of the memorial is an almost 27-meter statue of Dr. King, and surrounding the statue of Dr. King is a 446-meter long Inscription Wall, which features 14 quotes from King’s speeches, sermons, and writings.
29
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Memorial commemorates the sacrifices of the Americans who served in the U.S. armed services during the three years of the Korean War. It consists of the Mural Wall, United Nations Wall, Pool of Remembrance, Memorial Wall and the Column - 19 stainless steel statues representing the service members who fought in the war
30
Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. The building is modeled in the style of a Greek temple and has an imposing sculpture of Lincoln facing east toward a long reflecting pool.
31
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is devoted to service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War. It has several objects, but the most impressive one is a huge wall listing the names of the more than 58,000 servicemen and women who lost their lives during the war.
32
National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. was built to honor both to the Americans who served in World War II and the ones who supported the war effort at home. The memorial is shaped as an elliptical plaza with 56 granite pillars and a pool with fountains and water jets.
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