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Located in West Potomac Park in Washington DC, the Korean War Veterans Memorial commemorates the soldiers who fought and died during the Korean War. It was established in 1986 with the Mural Wall being the most distinctive feature of the memorial. The memorial itself is formed in a triangle in...
Explore Washington DC on an immersive guided tour through its most important buildings and memorials Visit Arlington National Cemetery, War Memorial, the Air Force Memorial and Pentagon Memorial View iconic buildings along the way: White House, US Capitol, and more ...
March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day in the United States. First observed in 2012, it honors the US military members who served during the Vietnam War (1955-1975). Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington DC ©iStockphoto.com/DepthofField Is National Vietnam War Veterans Day a Publ...
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Susan M Washington DC, DC31 contributions 1 A Overlooked Museum Gem Jun 2022 I've lived in DC on and off for nearly 40 years, and never went to the Postal Museum until this week, I'm ashamed to say. I just loved it. It's fascinating to see not just th...
The National Mall is home to many monuments on a 2 mile stretch of land from the Capitol building to the Lincoln Memorial. Some of these monuments and memorials include the Washington Monument, World War 2 Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, the Vietnam War Memorial, ...
The World War II Memorial and the Washington Monument praise the gods of the sky, while the Vietnam Memorial is a model for the public rituals of mourning that America needs—rituals that we can still find in other cultures. 展开 关键词:...
Each flag in the National Mall exhibit in Washington, DC, honored a person who died of COVID-19 in the United States. This art installation, In America: Remember, was created by Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg as a space for collective grieving.