Address: Directly south of the White House, on 15th St., between Madison Dr. and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, United States
Description: The Washington Monument is a 555-foot, white, stone obelisk built to honor the nation's first president. It has an observation tower on top accessible via elevator. It is surrounded by 50 American flags. The monument is the site a large Fourth of July celebration each year.The history of the tower's construction is long and checkered. Congress approved the idea back in 1783 but it wasn't until 1848 that the ground was broken. One of the first problems occurred when the Pope offered to donate building material. Anti-papists objected to the idea, initiating a heated political debate, resulting in a delay.The second interruption was the Civil War. Construction stopped completely during that…
Description: The Washington Monument is a 555-foot, white, stone obelisk built to honor the nation's first president. It has an observation tower on top accessible via elevator. It is surrounded by 50 American flags. The monument is the site a large Fourth of July celebration each year.The history of the tower's construction is long and checkered. Congress approved the idea back in 1783 but it wasn't until 1848 that the ground was broken. One of the first problems occurred when the Pope offered to donate building material. Anti-papists objected to the idea, initiating a heated political debate, resulting in a delay.The second interruption was the Civil War. Construction stopped completely during that period and it wasn't ... More > until 1878 that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers resumed the project. The monument was finally dedicated to the memory of George Washington on February 21, 1885.< LessHobbies & Activities category: Towers, monuments, observation deck; National park; National Register of Buildings
Type: Parks