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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.
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Pomnik Jeffersona
Pomnik Thomasa Jeffersona to wyjątkowy pomnik, zbudowany na wzór Panteonu w Rzymie. Pośrodku pomnika stoi wysoki i mocny posąg Jeffersona z brązu, a na ścianach wyryte są fragmenty pism Jeffersona.
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Pomnik George'a Masona
Pomnik George'a Masona został zbudowany niedaleko pomnika Thomasa Jeffersona w celu upamiętnienia jednego z Ojców Założycieli. Odwiedzający mogą usiąść na kamiennej ławce tuż obok ogromnego brązowego posągu George'a Masona.
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Memoriał Franklina Delano Roosevelta
Narodowy pomnik Franklina Delano Roosevelta, 32. prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych, znajduje się mniej więcej w połowie drogi między pomnikiem Lincolna a pomnikiem Thomasa Jeffersona w Waszyngtonie. Przedstawia pomnik Roosevelta siedzącego na wózku inwalidzkim, witającego gości i przypominającego im o człowieku, który nie pozwolił, by przeszkodziła mu niepełnosprawność.
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Pomnik Martina Luthera Kinga Jr
Narodowy pomnik Martina Luthera Kinga Jr. znajduje się w West Potomac Park. Centralnym elementem pomnika jest prawie 27-metrowy posąg dr Kinga, a wokół niego znajduje się 446-metrowa Ściana Inskrypcyjna, na której znajduje się 14 cytatów z przemówień, kazań i pism Kinga.
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Pomnik Weteranów Wojny Koreańskiej
Korean War Memorial upamiętnia ofiary Amerykanów, którzy służyli w siłach zbrojnych USA podczas trzech lat wojny koreańskiej. Składa się ze ściany ściennej, ściany ONZ, basenu pamięci, ściany pamięci i kolumny - 19 posągów ze stali nierdzewnej przedstawiających członków służby, którzy walczyli na wojnie
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upamiętnienie Lincolna
Lincoln Memorial w Waszyngtonie upamiętnia Abrahama Lincolna, 16. prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych. Budynek jest wzorowany na stylu greckiej świątyni i ma imponującą rzeźbę Lincolna zwróconą na wschód w kierunku długiego odbijającego basenu.
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Pomnik Weteranów Wietnamu
Pomnik Weteranów Wietnamu jest poświęcony żołnierzom sił zbrojnych USA, którzy walczyli w wojnie w Wietnamie. Ma kilka obiektów, ale najbardziej imponujący jest ogromny mur z nazwiskami ponad 58 000 żołnierzy i kobiet, którzy stracili życie podczas wojny.
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Narodowy pomnik II wojny światowej
National World War II Memorial w Waszyngtonie został zbudowany, aby uhonorować zarówno Amerykanów, którzy służyli w II wojnie światowej, jak i tych, którzy wspierali wysiłek wojenny w kraju. Pomnik ma kształt eliptycznego placu z 56 granitowymi filarami i basenem z fontannami i biczami wodnymi.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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