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    • 8.3
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      1112 Q St NW, Washington
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      • Wade W.

        Wade W. • December 6, 2017Open 24/7. Daylight hours best for pictures. DCKiwi Wall is attached in alley. Thanks and enjoy, owner/artist

    • 7.1
      Public Art
      Washington
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      • Mike D.

        Mike D. • June 25, 2015The first First Lady in a monument.

    • 8.3
      Street Art
      M street, Washington
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      • YARA🕊

        YARA🕊 • November 1, 2019تغرقت حسبي الله 😂

    • 8.0
      Outdoor Sculpture
      British Embassy (on Massachusetts Ave NW), Washington
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      • C-SPAN

        C-SPAN • January 28, 2011William McVey sculpted this nine-foot statue of Winston Churchill. One bronze foot is planted on British soil and the other on American. Watch this video for more info.

    • 7.7
      Outdoor Sculpture
      2100 Massachusetts Ave NW (21st St NW), Washington
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      • kathleen w.

        kathleen w. • December 1, 2013The statue is remarkable and sits in a little park on a small triangle.

    • 8.9
      Outdoor Sculpture
      2100 Constitution Ave NW, Washington
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      • Milena L.

        Milena L. • August 10, 2014The only statue in DC that you can climb!!

    • 9.2
      Outdoor Sculpture
      21st St NW (Constitution Ave NW), Washington
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      • Isabelle R.

        Isabelle R. • January 30, 2014It's a Respectful place for remember our Heros! Super awesome!

    • 7.8
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Meridian Hill Park, Washington
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      • Ghosts of DC

        Ghosts of DC • January 27, 2012Did you know the statue was a gift from France? And that President Harding was present at the dedication in Jan of 1922? Read up on it on our blog.

    • 8.1
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Logan Circle NW (Rhode Island Ave & 13th St. NW), Washington
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      • John M.

        John M. • January 16, 2019Drop by during the daylight hours to see it best

    • 9.3
      Monument
      1850 W Basin Drive SW (at Independence Ave SW), Washington
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      • Wil W.

        Wil W. • August 30, 2011The landscape is beautiful. A must see for any visitor to DC!

    • 9.5
      Monument
      1750 Independence Ave SW (at 17th St SW), Washington
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      • Cozmik

        Cozmik • December 3, 2011Surreal backdrop for night shooters (challenging for the novice) and great perspective views on the Mall anytime of day.

    • 7.4
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Virginia Ave NW, Washington
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      • Yuri B.

        Yuri B. • April 5, 2014Great place to catch 80 bus to get from the monuments to downtown.

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      Public Art
      15th St., NW (Pennsylvania Ave, NW), Washington
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    • 8.1
      Monument
      Independence Ave (east of W Basin Dr SW), Washington
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      • Going Out Guide from PostLocal

        Going Out Guide from PostLocal • March 22, 2011#CherryBlossoms: Japanese and U.S. dignitaries gather April 3 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. to light the 360-year-old Japanese stone lantern that Japan gave to the United States in 1954.

    • 9.2
      Monument
      400 W Basin Drive SW (at Ohio Dr SW), Washington
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      • Dustin P.

        Dustin P. • October 21, 2009The best memorial in DC, different quotes and sculptures are all around. Even on the steps! You could spend hours looking around this one monument.

    • 7.1
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Massachusetts Ave NW and Corregidor St. NW, Washington
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      • DC Preservation League

        DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011The elaborate memorial to the German physican Samuel Hahnemann, was erecred in 1900. Collaborative work of sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus and architect Julius F. Harden.

    • 7.2
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Pennsylvania Ave NW (at Madison Pl NW), Washington
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      • John M.

        John M. • January 16, 2019Nice during the day or sunset

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      Public Art
      Washington
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    • 6.9
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Lafayette Sq, Washington
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      • IWalked Audio Tours

        IWalked Audio Tours • September 9, 2012Statue of Jackson astride horse, Sam Patch, saluting soldiers at Battle of New Orleans (1st major battle of War of 1812). Statue required 15 tons of bronze for construction. More site info via<LINK>.

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      Public Art
      3734 Chesapeake St NW, Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      Washington
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    • 6.6
      Outdoor Sculpture
      H St NW (at Jackson Pl NW), Washington
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      • DC Preservation League

        DC Preservation League • July 22, 2011Memorial to Baron Frederick Wilhelm Von Steuben, Major General of the Continental Army. The bronze statue, sculpted by Albert Jager, was erected by act of Congress.

    • 9.3
      Sculpture
      Constitution Ave NW (at 7th St NW), Washington
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      • Maggie M.

        Maggie M. • June 3, 2018Part of DC's really unique and vibrant public art offerings.

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      Outdoor Sculpture
      South African Embassy (on Massachusetts Ave NW), Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      Massachusetts Ave NW (btw 20 St NW and 21 St NW), Washington
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      Memorial Site
      1512 22ND St NW, Washington
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    • 6.1
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Ellipse Rd NW (at 15th St NW), Washington
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      • Stephen S.

        Stephen S. • December 29, 2011The huge naked man makes this a rather bizarre monument for a youth organization.

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      Monument
      Washington Cir, Washington
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      • Ben F.

        Ben F. • July 12, 2012Washington was not titled with the rank of "Lieutenant General" during the Revolutionary War, but only later in the Quasi-War of 1798.

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      Outdoor Sculpture
      Washington
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    • 5.9
      Monument
      1603 Massachusetts Ave NW (beside Scott Circle), Washington
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      • DC Preservation League

        DC Preservation League • July 26, 2011The standing bronze statue is raised on a tall granite pedestal with bronze relief panels depicting two of Webster's speeches. The sculptor was Gaetano Trentanove; the architect is unknown.

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