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- Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
"To the immortal memory of Washington " A timeline shows how the plans to memorialize America's first president were realized over more than half a century
- History Culture - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
The Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills and eventually completed by Thomas Casey and the U S Army Corps of Engineers, honors and memorializes George Washington at the center of the nation's capital
- Visit the Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service) - NPS
The Washington Monument, built to honor George Washington, was the tallest building in the world upon its completion in 1884 Today, it still offers a commanding view of the capital city
- Fees Passes - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
Reserve tickets online (reservation fee of $1 per ticket applies) or get free, same-day tickets at the Washington Monument Lodge on 15th Street near the Washington Monument
- Plan Your Visit - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
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- Washington Monument - U. S. National Park Service
The Washington Monument honors and memorializes George Washington, the first president of the United States The memorial is 555 feet, 5 125 inches tall, and was the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1884
- Basic Information - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
Use the links below to discover more about visiting the iconic monument and memorial protected by National Mall and Memorial Parks But don't stop there! Visit our Things to Do page to discover a wide of array of activities from paddle boats and bike tours to nighttime walks with a park ranger
- Directions - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service)
The National Mall Circulator Loop bus will provide easy access around the National Mall, and convenient connections to other Circulator buses for visits to uptown sites Trains including Amtrak, MARC, and VRE service in Union Station and or L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D C
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