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1 Washington, D.C. Sites and Memorials

2 The National Mall

3 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Is a black granite wall in a V-shaped design Inscribed with names of 58,209 Americans missing or killed in the Vietnam conflict

4 National Archives Contains original founding documents: The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Treaty of Paris

5 Iwo Jima Memorial Is an enduring image of WWII and the US Marine Memorial Image of five Marines and one Navy corpsman raising the flag on top of Mount Suribachi during the battle for Iwo Jima A 32-foot bronze statue

6 Mount Vernon Was home to George and Martha Washington for over 45 years Visited by over 1 million people annually

7 Library of Congress Nation’s oldest federal cultural institution Contains the largest library in the world Contains more than 18 million books, 2.5 million recordings, 12 million photographs, 4.5 million maps, 54 million manuscripts

8 Smithsonian Institution Is the world’s largest museum complex Holds more than 140 million artifacts and specimens Funded by Englishman, James Smithsonian Established in 1846 for,”the increase and diffusion of knowledge”

9 The White House Home of President Obama, and his family Has East Wing and West Wing Contains the Oval Office, which President Obama’s office, and houses many offices for staff John Adams was the first president to live there Contains 132 rooms and 32 bathrooms

10 Jefferson Memorial Built in 1942 to honor the nation’s 3rd president Inside stands a 19-foot bronze statue of Jefferson

11 Lincoln Memorial Dedicated in 1922 in memory of President Abraham Lincoln Has Lincoln sitting atop 10-foot high marble base His thumb is size of a football Has engraved inscriptions of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address

12 Arlington National Cemetery Is America’s largest burial ground Among the thousands of military graves are those of President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, world champion boxer Joe Louis, and the Tomb of the Unknowns

13 The Capitol Houses the meeting chambers of the Senate and House of Representatives Has 5 levels and 540 rooms Takes up as much space as 4 football fields

14 Washington Monument Constructed as a memorial to George Washington Dedicated in 1885 Has 897 stairs 555 feet tall Took over 40 years to build due to lack of funds

15 TEST YOURSELF Try to name the pictures of the sites and memorials coming up next. The answer will follow the picture.

16 A.

17 A. The Capitol

18 B.

19 B. Jefferson Memorial

20 C.

21 C. Iwo Jima Memorial

22 D.

23 D. Arlington National Cemetery

24 E.

25 E. Mount Vernon

26 F.

27 F. Lincoln Memorial

28 G.

29 G. Smithsonian Institution

30 H.

31 H. The Library of Congress

32 I.

33 I. Washington Monument

34 J.

35 J. National Archives

36 K.

37 K. The White House

38 L.

39 L. Vietnam Veterans Memorial

40 ? Why do we have monuments and memorials?

41 A big thank you to google.com/images for the wonderful pictures, and to my students who love to learn, and who helped create this PowerPoint. Burr Elementary School Ms. Robinson October 2007


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