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Rainbow Pool with the World War II Memorial. It is a national memorial in the United States in Washington, D.C.
Lexington Minute Man Patriot Statue Lexington Battle Green Massachusetts.  Site of April 19, 1775 first battle of American Revolution Statue of John Parker Leader of American Patriots, created 1900 by Henry Kitson
Monument to Arthur Ashe on the famous Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia
The picture shows the World War II Memorial located in Washington D.C., USA. It's a sunny day with a clear blue sky. The memorial consists of a circular arrangement of pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory at the time of World War II. In the center, there are two large arches, and in the foreground, there's a broad stone pavement with a few steps leading up to the memorial. The Washington Monument, a tall and narrow obelisk, is visible in the background, centered behind the memorial. Several American flags are displayed around the circumference of the memorial, gently waving in what appears to be a light breeze. There are a few visitors scattered around the scene, some walking and others sitting by the pillars. The trees around the memorial are mostly bare, suggesting it might be either late fall or early spring.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States- 05/21/2024: The Eisenhower Executive Office Building, formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building, and originally known as the State, War, and Navy Building, is a United States government building that is now part of the White House compound in the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C.
Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC
Day time view of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC as seen from across the Tidal Basin.
World War One Memorial, located at Hamilton Park overlooking Hudson River, Weehawken, NJ, USA
A tribute to Christopher Columbus, sculpted by Lorado Taft, at Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Ground Zero Memorial in south Manhattan in memoriam of September 11 World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks. Some engraved names of the victims are showed. Patriot Day - New York NY USA
Louisville, KY, USA, Sept. 13, 2023: A statue of Zachary Taylor, military leader and 12th American president, and his mausoleum in Louisville's Zachary Taylor National Cemetery.
Boston, MA, USA - Nov 23, 2022: View of casual tourists visiting the Bunker Hill Monument in Boston, home to a sculpture by William H. Prescott. The Bunker Hill Monument is a monument erected at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, Massachusetts, which was among the first major battles between the Red Coats and the Patriots in the American Revolutionary War. In front of the obelisk is a statue of Col. William Prescott, a native of Groton, Massachusetts, another hero of Bunker Hill.
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Washington monument in Washington DC.  WWII memorial. Georgia state.
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World War II memorial in Washington DC during summer day
During National Cherry Blossom Festival, tourists are enjoying holiday at National Mall in Washington DC,USA.
World War II Memorial on the campus of Kansas State University.
Washington Monument
The John W. Weeks Memorial Bridge, also know as Weeks Bridge. A pedestrian bridge over the Cherles River. It connects Cambridge and Boston's Allston neighborhood.
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Macon, Georgia USA - June 16, 2023: Commemorative park square to the American civil rights activist in the historic downtown district
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States - May 31, 2024: Monument to Winfield Scott Hancock at Gettysburg
Peace Arch and car traffic at Blaine Washington entering Canada
Washington monument in Washington DC
Bunker Hill Monument Boston MA USA and statue of William Prescott
Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  World Trade Centre memorial ground zero waterfall feature.\nThe National September 11 Memorial & Museum (also known as the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) is part of the World Trade Center complex, in New York City, created for remembering the September 11 attacks of 2001. The memorial is located at the World Trade Center site, the former location of the Twin Towers that were destroyed during the September 11 attacks. The designer of the Memorial is Israeli-American architect Michael Arad of Handel Architects. Arad worked with landscape-architecture firm Peter Walker and Partners on the design to create two square reflecting pools in the center marking where the Twin Towers stood. A dedication ceremony commemorating the tenth anniversary of the attacks was held at the memorial on September 11, 2011, and it opened to the public the following day. The museum was dedicated on May 15, 2014 Six days later, the museum opened to the public.
The iconic Jefferson Memorial at the Tidal Basin in Washington DC, USA
The Tomb of President James K. Polk and his wife, First Lady  Sarah Childress by the the Capitol Building in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
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