Washington DC Monuments and Memorials
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Washington DCMonuments and Memorials
byMs. Callan’s Class
Grade 4Room 11
The US Capital Building
By: Maeve Swanton and Sophie Shimansky
The US Capital Building was built for the Senate and the House of Representatives to
work in.
It has been home of the House of Representatives and the Senate
since the 1800’s.
There they have meetings to pass laws and make
decisions for our country.
The Building has 540 rooms separated into 5 floors.
It has a white iron dome 287.5 feet high. It is on
top of what is now called Capital Hill.
The White House
Dan and Jared
Every president except George Washington lived in the White House .
The President lives there for four years.
In the White House people make important decisions .
There are one hundred thirty two rooms in the White House.
At one time the White House was destroyed by the British and James Hobun and other people rebuilt it.
A fun thing at the White House is that there is a pool.
The Smithsonian!
By
Zach and Chris
The Smithsonian Castle is in charge of all sixteen museums.
The Smithsonian is the world’s largest museum.
The Smithsonian has 16 different museums. Some of them include…
Air space museum. National Zoo
American Indian Museum Postal Museum
The Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
By Jennifer and Isabella
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a long granite wall with the names of over 58,000 men and women who died or went missing during the Vietnam War.
About 1000 names on the wall are missing people.
Next to the wall there are 2 statues. One of 3 nurses and a wounded soldier and one of 3 soldiers.
People leave gifts and flowers at the wall to honor the people who gave their lives in the war. If there is a diamond next to the name the person is dead and if there is a plus next to the name the person is missing.
In total the wall is 493 feet 6 inches.
The Smithsonian!
By
Zach and Chris
The Smithsonian Castle is in charge of all sixteen museums.
The Smithsonian is the world’s largest museum.
The Smithsonian has 16 different museums. Some of them include…
Air space museum. National Zoo
American Indian Museum Postal Museum
THE ONE AND ONLY
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
DIANNA AND NATALIE
The Lincoln Memorial is a very special site.The Memorial was built to honor the nation’s 16TH president…
LINCOLN!
Lincoln is located inside a chamber located on a grass mall.
The Lincoln Statue stands 19 ft tall and weighs 175
tons!!!!!
The walls contain the most famous speeches he gave in his life time.
The columns surrounding the walls stand for the 36 states in the union at the time of Lincolns death.
The National Mall
Matthew Sacks
Joshua Lannon Jacob Lim
The National Mall in Washington D.C is two miles long. It has 3 parts. One is monuments, and there is a pool, and a garden.
The National Mall is surrounded by monuments. Some include the U.S. Capital, The Smithsonian, and The Lincoln Memorial.
The Air and Space Museum is a small part of Smithsonian, which is a group of museums and monuments connected by underground tunnels.
Jefferson Memorial
ByEmily Cronin
AndCelia Peterson
The Jefferson Memorial is a memorial to honor Thomas Jefferson.
He was the 3rd President of the U.S.
In the center of the building is a 19 foot tall statue of
Jefferson
The Jefferson Memorial is surrounded by cherry blossom trees given by Japan.
On the walls of the building are inscriptures of the Declaration of Independence!
Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence!
Arlington National Cemetery
Sam Hunter
And
Logan Thornton
The Arlington National Cemetery is a cemetery for people who served in armed forces.
The Arlington National Cemetery is used for burying people in the armed forces, to honor them.
The Arlington National Cemetery has more than 260,000 people buried there.
The Arlington National Cemetery contains veterans from war,Presidents, and astronauts.
The Amazing Sites Of The Washington Monument
Melisa KreismanisAj Ucci
The purpose of the Washington Monument was to make a monument
for George Washington.
The Washington Monument is a four sided structure. The Washington
Monument is 555 feet,5 1/8 inches ,and 169,29 meters. Fifty flags surround it and it symbolizes the 50
states.
The Washington Monument was built between 1848 through 1884. Robert Mill
created the Washington Monument in Baltimore, MD. The Monument stood
incomplete for 25 years.
The Washington Monument towers over everything in Washington DC and is one of the tallest structures in the
world. The Washington Monument still stands and you may still visit it.