@mrfboyer • March 13, 2015Best pictures come at sunset from the WW2 monument
Simmi H. • May 27, 2015Amazing garden and reflection pool before the stairs to the monument. Beautiful statue of Lincoln!!
AndrewGroveSanAntonio G. • December 31, 2018Another beautiful monument that is a must see for all Americans. My family thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the beauty.
Jackie R. • February 22, 2013Beautiful view of the city! Lovely quotes around the monument.
Matthew S. • July 18, 2021Best monument for when you want to seriously reflect on American values operationalized through history.
Angie H. • April 8, 2016A hidden gem of a monument. Not the most popular, but perhaps the most pleasant to visit, especially during cherry blossom season.
jeyo • December 14, 2015This is a quiet space of reflection. You can feel the weight of history here, and even still see its impact with flowers laid about the monument.
Mike B. • October 4, 2014Best time to view this monument is at dusk. Very powerful. 🇺🇸
M Squared Real Estate • August 20, 2011Grant's monument occupies the single most prominent location on the Capitol Grounds, directly over the reflecting pool.
Maggie M. • July 4, 2021This is a good short loop for hikers of all skill levels (1.5 miles) and shaded so good even for summer hikes.
Amy C. • November 12, 2018Don’t overlook this monument on the Mall.
Laura M. • August 5, 2012Remember that never in the history of the U.S. Military has a woman been drafted! Thank You, and Welcome Home!
Tammy G. • July 14, 2011My faves: the kitchen garden, West Wing, Sasha & Malia's swingset & the view of the monuments.
Stephen V. • May 4, 2015Great for hanging out, and a nice shortcut for navigating the maze of streets.
Jamey H. • March 20, 2012Good place to meet up for fire drills.
Josh E. • September 30, 2014The view is much closer from the back (aka the northern side) but access is typically restricted back there during the day. They open it up at night sometimes so take advantage when they do.
chris m. • August 5, 2010It's a great place to get changed and ready to do the bidding of the Marine Corps.
DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011National memorial to the 36th president. Authorized by ongress in 1973 and built in 1974-77. Architectural work of Mead Palmer and Mills & Petticord. Sculptural work of Harold Vogel.
Skye M. • March 27, 2011Best in early spring when the trees are in bloom.
Tim C. • July 29, 2018General Logan was a civil war hero and a late-coming abolitionist. Residents of the Logan Circle neighborhood are justifiably proud of John Logan, a former Logan Circle resident.
Dani C. • September 20, 2020Beautiful memorial! Your supposed to start by the statue of him as a boy and work your way to the other end. Frankly either way is fine. Just see it all.
James C. • August 16, 2015Cool monument check it out.
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