Washington, District Of Columbia War Memorials

World War II Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

World War II Memorial

4.9

1750 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: 4:00 AM – 10:00 PM

About This Memorial

The World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. commemorates the service of 16 million U.S. armed forces members and the support of millions on the homefront during World War II. Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, it honors themes of service, sacrifice, unity, and victory that defined America's role in the war. Notable features include a fountain, state pillars, and relief sculptures depicting wartime scenes. The memorial specifically recognizes events like Pearl Harbor, V-E Day, and the home front effort while celebrating the restoration of global freedom. It stands as a tribute to both fallen soldiers and civilian contributions that helped end tyranny.

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Reviews

3/22/2025

"The World War II Memorial is a breathtaking tribute to the valor and sacrifice of those who served during one of history’s most pivotal conflicts. The design is both elegant and solemn, featuring beautifully crafted columns, inspiring sculptures, and reflective water features that capture the spirit of resilience and unity. Every detail, from the inscribed names to the serene landscaping, encourages visitors to pause and reflect on the immense sacrifices made for freedom. The atmosphere is peaceful and respectful, making it an ideal place for contemplation and remembrance."

First Infantry Division Monument in Washington, District Of Columbia

First Infantry Division Monument

4.4

17th St NW & E Street NW, Washington, DC 20634, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The First Division Monument in President's Park honors the U.S. Army's First Division soldiers who fought in World War I, with later additions commemorating their service in World War II, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. Erected in 1924 by the Society of the First Division, it features a Victory statue by Daniel Chester French atop a granite column designed by Cass Gilbert. The monument lists 5,516 names of fallen soldiers from WWI and symbolizes their sacrifice and triumph. It stands as one of Washington D.C.'s early war memorials, celebrating collective military valor rather than individual leaders. The site was chosen to align with Pierre L'Enfant's city plan, creating a visual axis with other landmarks.

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Reviews

1/11/2019

"Amazing but simple architecture! I absolutely enjoyed my visit! Even though there is a partial government shutdown I saw no signs of trash or negligence here. It wasn't crowded so it made for some really good pictures to be taken. This monument meant more to me because I served and deployed with this Division. Must see if in the area!"

Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

4.9

5 Henry Bacon Dr NW, Washington, DC 20002, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the men and women who served and sacrificed their lives in the Vietnam War. Dedicated in 1982, it features two black granite walls inscribed with over 58,000 names of those who died or remain missing. Designed by Maya Lin, the reflective walls create a contemplative space that harmonizes with nearby monuments. The memorial serves as a symbol of national recognition and healing, separating individual service from political debates about the war. It is maintained by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which also works to preserve veterans' legacies through education and outreach programs. The memorial includes two additional elements: the Three Servicemen statue, depicting infantrymen in bronze, and the Vietnam Women's Memorial honoring female service members. It recognizes casualties who died within the defined combat zone or on combat missions, excluding later deaths from service-related illnesses. The site has become a powerful symbol of healing and remembrance for Vietnam War veterans and their families.

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Reviews

2/9/2025

"Great history. When I was a tour guide at Yale they had us tell a story about the architect, Maya Lin. Allegedly, she submitted her decision for a national competition to design the Vietnam Memorial and she won, but her professor gave her a B out of spite, because he lost the competition to her. It's smaller than you would think but solemn and worth a visit. It's moving to see the different names on the walls from ALL ethnic backgrounds. Just walk straight from the Lincoln Memorial."

George Gordon Meade Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

George Gordon Meade Memorial

4.4

333 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
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  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The George Gordon Meade Memorial in Washington, DC commemorates Civil War General George Meade, who commanded the Union's Army of the Potomac and won the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg. The granite sculpture by Charles A. Grafly depicts Meade alongside several other figures atop a pedestal. Inscribed with 'THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA TO MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE GORDON MEADE,' it honors his leadership during the American Civil War. Though often overshadowed by Ulysses S. Grant, Meade's strategic victory at Gettysburg marked a turning point in the conflict.

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Reviews

5/27/2021

"George Gordon Meade, “The Hero of Gettysburg,” is a largely overshadowed general whose adoptive home state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania erected this monument in 1927 in his honour and memory. There was lots of debate about whomever should sculpt it and where it should go, and ultimately it was Charles Grafly from Philadelphia and placed on the grounds near the Capitol and other Union general, Ulysses S. Grant. This is an allegorical sculpture with Meade surrounded by his values. This was moved and neglected for years, perhaps like General Meade’s legacy, but fittingly, it now sits on Pennsylvania Avenue. I would highly recommend a visit, you never know when the mob will turn on it and tear it down. Cheers."

8/31/2024

"quite the interesting statue. came across it on my walk to the capitol"

National Japanese American Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

National Japanese American Memorial

4.7

Washington, DC 20001, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The National Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II commemorates the legacy of Japanese Americans during World War II, honoring their military service and patriotism while acknowledging their unjust incarceration. Dedicated to preserving this history, the memorial educates the public about the forced removal, discrimination, and sacrifices endured by Japanese Americans. Notable features include its symbolic design elements that reflect themes of resilience and civil liberties. It primarily commemorates the Japanese American experience during World War II, including their contributions as soldiers and the impact of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. The memorial serves as a reminder of the injustices faced to prevent similar events in the future.

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Reviews

8/31/2024

"Beautiful, serene and exactly what was expected. I visited at a later hour, so parking was a breeze and made the memorial very accessible. Glad I visited!"

D.C. War Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

D.C. War Memorial

4.7

Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The District of Columbia War Memorial honors the 499 Washington residents who died in World War I, with names inscribed alphabetically without distinction of rank, race, or gender. Designed by architects Frederick H. Brooke, Nathan C. Wyeth, and Horace W. Peaslee, all war veterans, it is a circular, open-air Doric structure made of Vermont marble, standing 47 feet tall and serving as both a memorial and bandstand. Dedicated by President Herbert Hoover on Armistice Day, November 11, 1931, it remains the only District memorial on the National Mall, symbolizing Washington, D.C.'s unique status. The memorial was restored in 2010 to preserve its original white marble and improve accessibility.

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Reviews

12/10/2024

"I had the pleasure of photographing this couple’s wedding ceremony here in the summer, and I highly recommend this location! The beautiful architecture of the memorial, combined with the lush greenery and open sky, created a stunning and timeless backdrop for their vows. The natural light filtering through the columns added a magical touch, making it perfect for capturing intimate and candid moments. It’s truly a wonderful venue for an outdoor ceremony in the heart of the city! 📷 ig: @konradbrattke"

Peace Monument in Washington, District Of Columbia

Peace Monument

4.8

Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
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  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Peace Monument, erected in 1877-1878, commemorates naval deaths during the Civil War. Designed by sculptor Franklin Simmons, this 44-foot white marble monument features neoclassical figures including Grief, History, Victory, and Peace, symbolizing mourning, strength, and the hope for peace. It was originally conceived by Admiral David D. Porter to honor Union naval officers, seamen, and marines who died between 1861 and 1865. The monument's intricate carvings include symbols of war, peace, and progress, such as a laurel wreath, olive sprig, and tools of industry. Conservation efforts have been ongoing to preserve its marble details from environmental damage.

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Reviews

2/20/2025

"It was a chilly day and there were a few people around the Capitol. Since the entrance to the Capitol was blocked off, I dropped by to admire the works of art. The sculpture is well carved and maintained, but is less prominent compared to its neighbors."

Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Korean War Veterans Memorial

4.8

900 Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the service and sacrifice of those who defended South Korea during the Korean War 1950-1953. Its central inscription reads 'Freedom Is Not Free,' commemorating soldiers who fought 'a country they never knew and a people they never met.' Notable features include the Wall of Remembrance, a Mural Wall, and statues of soldiers on patrol. The memorial's design elements create a place for reflection on this often-overlooked conflict, sometimes called 'The Forgotten War.' It stands near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., open year-round for visitors.

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Reviews

3/22/2025

"The Korean War Veterans Memorial is a powerful and moving tribute to those who served and sacrificed during the Korean War. The life-sized statues of soldiers, arranged in formation, create a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the hardships faced. The Wall of Remembrance and the etched faces add an emotional and personal touch, making the experience even more meaningful. The memorial is well-maintained and offers a peaceful atmosphere for reflection and honoring the brave men and women who served."

Grand Army of the Republic Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Grand Army of the Republic Memorial

4.5

Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
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  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Stephenson Memorial honors the Grand Army of the Republic GAR, the first U.S. veterans organization founded in 1866 by Benjamin Franklin Stephenson. It commemorates Union veterans honorably discharged after the American Civil War 1861-1865. The obelisk-shaped stone memorial features bronze figures and inscriptions including 'FRATERNITY,' 'CHARITY,' and 'LOYALTY,' designed by architects Rankin, Kellogg, and Crane with sculptor J. Massey Rhind. Dedicated in 1909, it stands as a tribute to Civil War service and the GAR's legacy.

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Reviews

5/21/2024

"I don’t understand why this memorial only gets 4.4 stars. There’s shade, there isn’t a lot of trash, the street people are quiet and courteous… I’d give it at least a 4.6."

National Native American Veterans Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

National Native American Veterans Memorial

4.7

Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The National Native American Veterans Memorial, opened in 2020 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, honors the enduring service of Native Americans in all branches of the US military. Designed by Harvey Pratt, a Cheyenne and Arapaho artist and Vietnam veteran, the memorial features a striking stainless-steel circle atop a carved stone drum, surrounded by water, benches, and lances for prayer cloths. It commemorates Native veterans from all wars, past, present, and future, emphasizing their contributions and sacrifices. The design incorporates elements like fire, water, and earth to create a sacred space for reflection and healing.

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Reviews

2/14/2025

"Lot's of history on the conflicts between tribes with the federal government. There is very little on West Coast tribes, if that is what you intend to visit for."

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

4.8

Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 – 5:00 PM

About This Memorial

The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, D.C. commemorates the Civil War Union Army commander and two-term U.S. President. Celebrated as the largest equestrian monument in the U.S., it features a towering bronze statue of Grant flanked by dramatic Cavalry and Artillery groups depicting battlefield action. Designed by sculptor Henry Merwin Shrady and architect Edward Pearce Casey, the memorial symbolizes Grant's leadership in preserving the Union during the Civil War. Its location at Union Square links symbolically with the Lincoln Memorial, representing the nation's unity.

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Reviews

12/15/2024

"This is an open place (no need to buy tickets to visit this place) and offers great views of the George Washington memorial! The Capitol reflecting pool is right across this memorial, and is a great spot to take a walk and reflect. :)"

World War I Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

World War I Memorial

4.8

1449-1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

About This Memorial

The World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the 4.7 million Americans who served in the Great War, commemorating their service, valor, and sacrifice. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue, it features notable elements like the Pershing Memorial statue, a belvedere, and the 'A Soldier's Journey' bas relief sculpture. The memorial's inscriptions and design pay tribute to the over two million Doughboys deployed overseas during World War I. It serves as the nation's official tribute to those who participated in 'The War to End All Wars' from 1914-1918.

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Reviews

12/30/2024

"The World War I Memorial in Pershing Park is a beautifully crafted tribute that honors the sacrifices made during the Great War. Its striking design, featuring a prominent statue of General John J. Pershing, captures the spirit of valor and dedication exhibited by American troops. The surrounding landscape, with its serene water features and thoughtful inscriptions, creates a peaceful space for reflection. This memorial serves as a vital reminder of the courage and commitment of those who fought, ensuring our legacy endures."

Lincoln Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Lincoln Memorial

4.8

2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. president who preserved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated enslaved people. Its design features a majestic marble statue of Lincoln surrounded by inscriptions of his Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural Address, symbolizing unity and freedom. The memorial commemorates Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War 1861-1865 and his enduring legacy in American history. Notable elements include 36 Doric columns representing states in the Union at Lincoln's death and murals depicting his principles.

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Reviews

3/21/2025

"The Lincoln Memorial is a must-visit historical landmark! The monument is awe-inspiring, with its majestic architecture and powerful presence honoring Abraham Lincoln. Visiting on weekdays is a great choice, as there are fewer crowds, making it easier to take in the beauty and significance of the site. The peaceful atmosphere allows for a more reflective and enjoyable experience. The views of the National Mall and the Reflecting Pool are breathtaking, especially at sunrise or sunset."

US Navy Memorial Plaza in Washington, District Of Columbia

US Navy Memorial Plaza

4.7

701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

About This Memorial

The United States Navy Memorial honors, recognizes, and celebrates the men and women of the Sea Services, past, present, and future. Located in Washington, D.C., it commemorates the service and sacrifices of sailors across all conflicts and peacetime operations. Notable features include the Memorial Plaza, the Lone Sailor statue, and the Navy Log, which preserves personal stories of service. The memorial serves as an educational hub, offering exhibits, ceremonies, and programs to inform the public about naval heritage.

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Reviews

3/3/2025

"US Navy Memorial Plaza is a nice area with plenty of eating and drinking opportunities. Close to the Washington Mall and many great things to see in this amazing city such as the Capitol, the Edgar J. Hoover Building, the Washington Monument etc."

Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Vietnam Women's Memorial

4.7

5 Henry Bacon Dr SW, Washington, DC 20007, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
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About This Memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. commemorates the service members who fought and died in the Vietnam War. Its most notable feature is the black granite wall inscribed with over 58,000 names of those missing or killed in the conflict. Designed by Maya Lin, the memorial's simple yet powerful V-shaped design symbolizes healing and reflection. The site includes additional elements like the Three Servicemen statue and Vietnam Women's Memorial, honoring all who served. Located near the Lincoln Memorial, it serves as a poignant reminder of the war's human cost.

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9/13/2024

"The Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a moving tribute to the women who served during the Vietnam War, especially those in the U.S. military, primarily as nurses. Unveiled on November 11, 1993, it was the first national memorial dedicated to women in military service. The bronze sculpture, designed by Glenna Goodacre, features three women in uniform caring for a wounded soldier, capturing the compassion, strength, and sacrifice of these women in the face of war. One of the most striking aspects of the memorial is its emotional resonance. The expressions on the faces of the figures convey a mixture of concern, determination, and sorrow, reminding visitors of the physical and emotional toll the war took not only on soldiers but also on those who provided medical care. The central female figure is shown looking up as if awaiting a helicopter evacuation, symbolizing hope amidst the chaos. The placement of the memorial within the National Mall, close to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, deepens its significance. It stands as a complementary yet distinct reminder of the role women played, often overlooked in traditional narratives of war. The Vietnam Women's Memorial is both a symbol of recognition and a statement about the broader role of women in wartime, acknowledging their courage and contribution to a conflict that shaped a generation. Overall, the memorial offers a space for reflection, not only on the past but also on the ongoing contributions of women in the military. It is a poignant, dignified reminder of the often unrecognized service of women during the Vietnam War."

American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial

4.7

150 Washington Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About This Memorial

The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial honors over 4 million U.S. service members who sustained life-altering injuries in defense of America throughout the nation's history. Located in Washington D.C., it is the first national memorial dedicated to disabled veterans from all wars. Its design features symbolic elements including glass panels representing fragility and resilience, bronze sculptures depicting disabled veterans, a ceremonial flame, and a reflecting pool. The memorial's granite walls bear inscriptions honoring veterans' sacrifices while its landscaping creates a contemplative space. This tribute recognizes veterans who returned home with permanent disabilities, celebrating their enduring courage and spirit despite physical and emotional wounds of war.

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Reviews

12/15/2024

"There is so much to learn at this place. There are quotes from those injured in the war, and their family members. This place is free to visit and it is an open place, and it is open 24 hours. There were not many people when I visited this place around 9 AM on a Saturday. It is very calm and serene and is a place to reflect."

Navy and Marine Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

Navy and Marine Memorial

4.6

George Washington Mem Pkwy, Washington, DC 20037, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Navy and Marine Memorial, also known as 'Waves and Gulls,' commemorates U.S. Navy and Marine servicemembers who lost their lives at sea, not just in war but also in maritime disasters. Designed by Italian sculptor Ernesto Begni del Piatta, it features a large wave sculpture with seven seagulls representing sacrifices across the seven seas. The memorial was authorized in 1924 after World War I but faced funding and location challenges before its completion in 1940. It stands as the first naval memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring those who perished in service on the waters worldwide.

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Reviews

12/9/2021

"The Navy Merchant Marine Memorial is a memorial on Columbia Island that many recognize by driving along the George Washington Memorial Parkway, but few have stopped to visit it. Here's why it's worth your time: 1) Story: It's the first memorial dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Navy and Merchant Marines. It took almost twenty years to go from ideation to opening due to lack of funds. Given the amount of trash nearby and the decay on the memorial, it's still neglected. 2) Memorial: It's one of the most unique memorials in the city and weirdly beautiful. You can also climb into the wave or use it as a place to read a good book. 3) Views: It's on an island in the Potomac River with stunning views of the National Mall. If you want to visit, you can access it via foot or bike along the Mt. Vernon Trail or you can drive. The parking lot near the marina gives you three hours of free parking. It's a short walk from the parking lot."

Pershing Park in Washington, District Of Columbia

Pershing Park

4.5

Washington, DC 20045, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

Pershing Park commemorates General John J. Pershing and honors District Government employees who died in World War I. The memorial features a marble sculpture of a fallen soldier and lists the names of the deceased. It holds historical significance as the site where Pershing led the 1919 Victory Parade and participated in funeral processions for the Unknown Soldier and President Harding. The park's alignment with Arlington Memorial Bridge symbolically connects it to Arlington National Cemetery, Pershing's final resting place. T

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Reviews

9/17/2024

"The National World War I Memorial is located here. On September 14, 2024, they unveiled a 58 foot long sculpture weighing 25 tons. It depicts a soldier's story from leaving home thru fighting and ending with homecoming. It is not located on the National Mall. Definitely worth seeing when you are in the area."

Washington Monument Grounds in Washington, District Of Columbia

Washington Monument Grounds

4.8

130 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About This Memorial

The Washington Monument is an iconic obelisk honoring George Washington, the first U.S. president and Revolutionary War commander-in-chief. Standing at 555 feet, it symbolizes national unity and Washington's leadership during the American Revolution. Its marble and granite structure features a pyramidion capstone and interior memorial stones from states and nations. It commemorates Washington's pivotal role in securing American independence through the Revolutionary War. The monument serves as both a tribute to Washington and a landmark representing the nation's founding ideals.

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Reviews

4/21/2023

"A very peaceful and amazing place. You can appreciate the structure and the surrounding buildings. The grounds were full of school tours and people walking through the park. The grounds are very well kept and clean."

John Paul Jones Memorial in Washington, District Of Columbia

John Paul Jones Memorial

4.6

17th St SW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The National Mall and Memorial Parks serve as a collective tribute to America's military history, honoring veterans and pivotal events that shaped the nation. Iconic memorials like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and World War II Memorial feature reflective designs, such as the Wall of Names and granite pillars, commemorating sacrifices in these conflicts. The site preserves legacies of service from multiple wars, including World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and Korean War veterans. As 'America’s Front Yard,' it hosts ceremonies like Veterans Day observances, blending remembrance with civic engagement.

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Reviews

12/16/2024

"This is the statue of John Paul Jones, who is a revolutionary war naval hero. He was a Scottish-born sailor, famed for his capture of the British HMS Serapis during the Revolutionary War. A very famous phrase of his is “I have not yet begun to fight!". This memorial is very close to the World War II memorial - just need to cross the street to get here. This place is accessible 24 hours."