The Washington Monument, completed in 1884, quickly became one of Washington D.C.’s earliest visitor draws and stands in tribute to one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Rising to an impressive height of over 555 feet, the Washington Monument is famous as the most visible structure in Washington D.C., in addition to being the world’s tallest stone structure.

It was designed to pay tribute to General George Washington, the United States' first president and “Father of our Country,” the monument recognizes Washington’s leadership in the fight for independence. Located at the end of the Reflecting Pool and opposite of the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument is patterned after the classic Egyptian obelisk. This marble, granite, and sandstone structure offers amazing views of not just the city but the surrounding thirty miles as well.



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