阿灵顿肯尼迪永恒之火是对已故总统肯尼迪的赞扬。肯尼迪夫人要求举起火焰,数百万人目睹火焰的点燃。为了纪念总统,还发行了一张永恒火焰形象的邮票。整个一年的时间里,火炬燃烧,鼓舞和保持心爱的总统的记忆。位于阿灵顿国家公墓内,数以百万计的游客蜂拥而至。
The 44 foot (13.4 meters) neoclassical sculpture on the United States Capitol ground honors the country's naval soldiers who laid down their lives during the American Civil War. The sculpture's creator Franklin Simmons built the Peace Monument out of white marble. At the peak of the monument stand two robed female figures- Grief and History. Another female figure below Grief and History is Victory. Below her are the infant Mars and Neptune, the gods of war and sea respectively. The statue is a part of the Civil War Monuments in Washington, DC., and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Unveiled in the year 2000, National Japanese American Memorial situated in National Mall was built to commemorate the spirit and contribution of Japanese-Americans during World War II. A Nina Akamu masterpiece, this bronze statue is also known as the Golden Cranes. Depicting two Japanese Cranes trapped in barbed wire, National Japanese American Memorial offers plenty for everyone to admire.
The District of Columbia War Memorial was built in 1931 to honor the 26,000 residents of Washington, D.C., who served the country in World War I. The structure is erected on a 4-foot-high (1.21 meter) circular marble platform and has the names of 499 Washington residents who died in service during World War I inscribed on it. The marble structure measures 47 feet (14.32 meter) in height and 44 feet (13.41) in diameter and was designed by war veteran and architect Frederick H. Brooke. Another interesting fact is that the funds to construct the memorial were provided by the citizens of the District themselves. In 2014, the District of Columbia War Memorial got listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
阿灵顿肯尼迪永恒之火是对已故总统肯尼迪的赞扬。肯尼迪夫人要求举起火焰,数百万人目睹火焰的点燃。为了纪念总统,还发行了一张永恒火焰形象的邮票。整个一年的时间里,火炬燃烧,鼓舞和保持心爱的总统的记忆。位于阿灵顿国家公墓内,数以百万计的游客蜂拥而至。
Freedom Park (Arlington, Virginia) was built on an elevated concrete lane two blocks long, in 1996. The park was dedicated to the spirit of freedom and as a memorial to those who lost their lives in the struggle for freedom. It used to have some exhibits related to this struggle from around the world but several were later moved. Currently it is used as a park by the locals for jogging and enjoying the calmness it offers.
The 44 foot (13.4 meters) neoclassical sculpture on the United States Capitol ground honors the country's naval soldiers who laid down their lives during the American Civil War. The sculpture's creator Franklin Simmons built the Peace Monument out of white marble. At the peak of the monument stand two robed female figures- Grief and History. Another female figure below Grief and History is Victory. Below her are the infant Mars and Neptune, the gods of war and sea respectively. The statue is a part of the Civil War Monuments in Washington, DC., and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Unveiled in the year 2000, National Japanese American Memorial situated in National Mall was built to commemorate the spirit and contribution of Japanese-Americans during World War II. A Nina Akamu masterpiece, this bronze statue is also known as the Golden Cranes. Depicting two Japanese Cranes trapped in barbed wire, National Japanese American Memorial offers plenty for everyone to admire.
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