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13XF8746_7_8 The Washington Monument just before the scaffolding was removed after making repairs from the August 23, 2011 5.8 earthquake damage.
WW2
13XF8755_6_7 This is a wide view looking west across the middle of the WW2 Monument and down the Reflecting Pond at the Lincoln Monument.
13XF8761_2_3 This is a telephoto view looking west across the middle of the WW2 Monument and down the Reflecting Pond at the Lincoln Monument.
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Vietnam Memorial
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Lincoln Memorial
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13XF8956_7_8 Notice in this view of the Washington Monument and the Capital you can barely see the WW2 Monument at the end of the Reflecting Pool. The center part of the WW2 Monument was kept low so as not to block the traditional view.
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13XF8998_8999_9000-Pan View from the steps of the Lincoln Monument steps.
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Korean War Memorial-1
13XF9007_8_9 The statues in this field are life size. Notice the faces etched in the black stone wall in the background.
13XF9040_1_2 This is a closer view of the faces on the wall.
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Korean War Memorial-3
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13XF9064_5_6 It took about six years before this statue of FDR in a wheelchair was approved for displayed.
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Tom Jefferson Memorial
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