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The forecast for thunderstorms across the D.C. area seemed particularly severe and scary Monday afternoon, so — as a storm chaser — I decided to travel to the Jefferson Memorial, where I ...
A local government advisory commission in Washington, D.C. has recommended sweeping name changes for schools, government buildings, and public spaces in the nation's capital, and is urging city's ...
The iconic Jefferson Memorial was falling victim to an implacable enemy: Nature. Conservationists have managed to control an unsightly infestation of biofilm - for now.
The Jefferson Memorial is an iconic Washington landmark and the National Park Service calls it a “shrine to freedom,” but two of Thomas Jefferson’s descendants are calling for it to be replaced.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial opened in 1943, but the effort to clean and restore it is using some 21st-century technology. See photos and video.
The marble dome of the Jefferson Memorial in D.C. is gleaming white once again, now that a dome cleaning and roof replacement project is almost done.
At the Jefferson Memorial, you can remember the nation's third president. This 360 video shows the inside of the memorial.You can also catch a great view of the Tidal Basin from the outside of the ...
Lucian K. Truscott IV wrote that Thomas Jefferson's memorial in Washington, DC, should be replaced with one to Harriet Tubman.
Welcome Guide / Things to Do 9 National Monuments You Need to Put On Your DC Bucket List The Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial are Washington’s most prominent ...
Two descendants of Thomas Jefferson said they want his DC memorial replaced because it glorifies the third president as a Founding Father without providing context about him being a slaveholder.
A local government advisory commission in Washington, D.C. has recommended sweeping name changes for schools, government buildings, and public spaces in the nation's capital, and is urging city's ...
The Jefferson Memorial is an iconic Washington landmark and the National Park Service calls it a “shrine to freedom,” but two of Thomas Jefferson’s descendants are calling for it to be replaced.
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