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Photo of the Day – Washington Monument
The Washington Memorial lies near the center of a cross formed by the U.S. Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the White House and the Jefferson Memorial. Made of marble, sandstone, and granite, the obelisk is the world’s tallest stone structure and the world’s tallest obelisk. Construction took place over 30 years, between 1848 and 1884. The difference in shading about a third of the way up shows where progress stalled for a variety of reasons including intervention of the War Between the States.
Posted in Photography, Travel
Also tagged district of columbia, dusk, obelisk, washington dc, washington monument
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Photo of the Day – FDR

Bronze statue of at the entrance to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial in Potomac Park shows the president seated in the wheelchair he designed to be unobtrusive (photo by Kenn Stearns)
Despite the fact that Franklin D. Roosevelt was permanently paralyzed from the waist down, he never allowed himself to be seen in a wheelchair in public. For that reason, this life-size statue of FDR seated in his wheelchair became controversial.
The bronze statue by sculptor Robert Graham of Venice, CA is at the entrance to the seven-acre FDR Memorial site located between the Potomac River and the Tidal Basin south of the Lincoln Memorial. President Clinton dedicated the FDR Memorial in May 1997 but there were not any depictions of FDR with a disability. A committee, that included FDR’s granddaughter Anne Roosevelt, was formed to raise private sector contributions. Their five-year campaign raised $1.65 million.
When the statue of FDR was dedicated by President Clinton in January 2000, Alan Reich, then president of the National Organization on Disability said, “This dedication represents a great victory for people with disabilities. The statue will be an inspiration to people worldwide, disabled and non-disabled alike. FDR’s Memorial will finally acknowledge his significant disability experience, which forged his leadership qualities and enabled him to successfully lead the nation through the worst crises it had ever faced.”
Posted in The Economy/Politics
Also tagged alan reich, fdr, franklin d. roosevelt, franklin d. roosevelt memorial, freedom, memorial, national organization on disability, potomac park, president, president clinton, president of the united states, robert graham, washington dc, wheelchair
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Photo of the Day – Lincoln Memorial
Last night rain showers rolled through Washington, DC. The inclement weather didn’t seem to stem the flow of visitors to the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall. Lincoln’s white marble statue in the central hall took four years to complete. It is alleged that sculptor Daniel Chester French, who was familiar with American Sign Language, formed the statue’s hands into sign language versions of Lincoln’s initials as a tribute to the 16th president signing legislation that benefited Gallaudet University, a university for the deaf. Each year almost 4 million people visit the Lincoln Memorial.
Posted in Photography, Travel
Also tagged abraham lincoln, american sign language, deaf, gallaudet university, lincoln memorial, monument, national mall, washington dc
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