DC is is full of awesome memorials.
Yesterday I highlighted the Jefferson Memorial today I will highlight the Lincoln Memorial. In the post about the Jefferson Memorial you can see the Washington Monument really well.
George Washington was the 1st president
Thomas Jefferson the 3rd president
Abraham Lincoln the 16th president
The Lincoln Memorial was built 1914-1922 and like the Jefferson is also built in a neoclassical design with the columns. Inside it a huge (10 feet (3.0 m) high, 16 feet (4.9 m) wide, and 17 feet (5.2 m) deep) statue of Abraham Lincoln.
Similar to the Jefferson Memorial there are some of Lincoln's writings on the wall, the Gettysburg Address and his 2nd inaugural address. With so many people around we didn't stay to read the words.
Above his head it says,
In this temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the union the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever.
I really like the view you have of both the Lincoln and the view to the Washington Monument.
The Lincoln Memorial is famous for people giving speeches on the steps and the most famous being Martin Luther King. They have an inscription on the ground marking the places Martin Luther King stood when he gave that speech to about 250,000 people.
It says,
I Have A Dream
Martin Luther King Jr.
The march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
August 28, 1963
There is so much history and beautiful architecture and symbolism all over DC and the Lincoln Memorial is one place that is full of all of it.
I used to work at George Washington University and I remember a few times walking from my office to the Lincoln Memorial. It is a special place.
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The structure is fantastic, beautiful, I imagine that visiting this architecture must be a wonderful experience, so much history behind it. I think the engraving on the back of the statue is great, quite significant, also I don't know why but at first glance this structure resembles the structures of ancient Greece, or Rome.
Yes, you are totally right it is neoclassical and so they were wanting it to look like classical Greek and Roman.
It's a place of historical events, I love your country too,thank you for sharing this post.
One of my favorite things about Hive is getting to see other people's country through their eyes. It is so great there is such a strong Vietnamese community. I have seen and learned so much about your country!
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Well done :)
Thanks. A few more days!
I've always wanted to go to the USA to see that place, it looks amazing.
I hope you are able to visit the United States sometime soon.
Wonderful historical place. I had heard a lot about it and seems to be a place to visit whenever possible.
Yes it really is such a historical and beautiful place.
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Visited this place. It's an amazing watch!
The place is fascinating and I must say that just a visit there can transform ones life from reading some of the writings of Lincoln and others.