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    • 8.9
      Sculpture
      Ellipse Rd NE, Washington
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      • Dizzie T.

        Dizzie T. • November 23, 2013very nice place to take walks with dates, family, friends,pets. beside the structure u can get a view of different trails on each end leading to pavilions and valleys :) lovely view!

    • 9.3
      Sculpture
      Constitution Ave NW (at 7th St NW), Washington
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      • Heather

        Heather • December 13, 2010Great place for ice skating Nov-March - tho lines can get long on wkend afternoons, the wait is worth it for a 2-hr skate, and they do rent ice skates and lockers for your shoes.

    • 8.8
      Sculpture
      700 Independence Ave SW (at 7th St SW), Washington
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      • Camilla

        Camilla • August 19, 2016Breathtaking, this place has so much to offer! The exhibitions are perfectly put together. Admission is always free!!

    • 9.3
      Sculpture
      2500 16th St NW, Washington
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      • Amanda W.

        Amanda W. • April 13, 2013One of my favorite spots in DC. It's also the meeting place to meet up with my friend. I love how peaceful it can be.

    • 7.8
      Sculpture
      Q St NW (btwn 14th & 15th St NW), Washington
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      • Sandra R.

        Sandra R. • June 7, 2017The only DC monument that matters.

    • 7.1
      Sculpture
      1 Louisiana Avenue NW (New Jersey Avenue NW), Washington
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      • M Squared Real Estate

        M Squared Real Estate • August 20, 2011The bells ring every quarter-hour, although the best time to visit is undoubtedly the Fourth of July, when the bells ring to the tune of the Star Spangled Banner at 2PM.

    • 7.4
      Sculpture
      1000 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington
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      • Mike D.

        Mike D. • June 25, 2015A neat collection of random objects. Also a fantastic place to plan your visit

    • 7.5
      Plaza
      16th St NW (at Massachusetts & Rhode Island Aves NW), Washington
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      • Ahmed A.

        Ahmed A. • March 3, 2014A wonderful place, but you must visit in prime time not at night.

    • 7.7
      Sculpture
      17th St. NW & State Pl. NW (in President's Park, just south of th EEOB), Washington
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      • C-SPAN

        C-SPAN • August 30, 2011Designed by Cass Gilbert and sculpted by Daniel Chester French this 78 ft. memorial for the Army’s First Division took 5 years to build. More info C-SPAN American History TV video.

    • 9.1
      Monument
      The Pentagon, Arlington
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      • Laura R.

        Laura R. • September 16, 2011Open 24/7. A must see at night.

    • 7.5
      Sculpture
      Lincoln Memorial Circle, Washington
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      • Eric A.

        Eric A. • September 18, 2011The statues were cast in bronze in Florence in 1950, and were a gift from the people of Italy!

    • 7.3
      Sculpture
      1800 E Street, NW (18th Street), Washington
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      • Sara L.

        Sara L. • August 22, 2012A nice place to sit down and have a break, unless you have orinthophobia (fear of ducks) - so many ducks everywhere!

    • 7.2
      Sculpture
      17 St & Independence Ave SW (West Potomac Park), Washington
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      • Michael B.

        Michael B. • August 21, 2012This is a nice place 2 go 2 & see a memorial of John Paul Jones.

    • 7.4
      Sculpture
      Mt Vernon Trail (Lady Bird Johnson Park), Washington
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      • David H.

        David H. • June 23, 2012Dedicated to Americans Lost at Sea

    • 7.2
      Sculpture
      Campus Dr, College Park
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      • Zeebamehrin M.

        Zeebamehrin M. • August 24, 2012The entire project for creating Kermit and Jim henson's statue, cost $217,000 and was funded in part by gifts from the Classes of 1994, 1998, and 1999.

    • 7.0
      Art Museum
      201 18th St NW, Washington
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      • John G.

        John G. • August 29, 2017One of the most deceptively marvelous little museums in the entirety of D.C. Well worth the trip!

    • 6.3
      Sculpture
      707 New Jersey Ave NW (at Massachusetts Ave NW), Washington
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      • William l.

        William l. • January 17, 2013Off center -- in many ways.

    • 6.3
      Sculpture
      Pennsylvania Avenue NW (4th Street NW), Washington
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      • William l.

        William l. • July 30, 2012The sculpture of John Marshall is pretty famous. Just saying one is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    • 6.6
      Sculpture
      3102 Massachusetts Ave (Near South African Embassy), Washington
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      • Tiny J.

        Tiny J. • September 14, 2018Very peaceful spot if you don’t mind the street noise.

    • 6.2
      Sculpture
      12th Street NW (Pennsylvania Avenue NW), Washington
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      • Dirty B.

        Dirty B. • August 9, 2014You'll miss it if you're not looking for it

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      Sculpture
      300 L St NE (at 3rd St NE), Washington
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      Sculpture
      Columbus Monument Dr NW, Washington
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      • Eric A.

        Eric A. • May 12, 2012Climb underneath and stand up inside!

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      Sculpture
      Lincoln Park SE/NE, Washington
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      • DC Preservation League

        DC Preservation League • August 3, 2011Financed entirely by contributions from formerly enslaved men and women. The monument was dedicated on the anniversary of the assassination in 1876. Sculptural design by Major O.E. Babcock

    • 8.6
      Skating Rink
      7th St & Constitution Ave NW (at National Mall), Washington
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      • Tim C.

        Tim C. • September 26, 2013It's a nice sculpture garden. I have no ideas why dogs on leashes are forbidden.

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      Sculpture
      5th Street NW (F Street), Washington
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      Sculpture
      Washington
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      Sculpture
      Washington
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      • DC Preservation League M.

        DC Preservation League M. • August 19, 2011This small water fountain was donated to the city by Henry Cogswell. Teh fountain was erected around 1800.

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      Sculpture
      300 Maryland Ave SW, Washington
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      • Dave S.

        Dave S. • March 23, 2012'Always Becoming' is an artwork created in 2007 by Nora Naranjo-Morse (born 1953), a Native American Potter and poet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Always_Becoming

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      Sculpture
      Washington
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      • Ellen S.

        Ellen S. • September 8, 2017Nice whimsical sculptures on your walk or drive to work.

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      Sculpture
      Meridian Hill Park, Washington
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      • Angie H.

        Angie H. • April 3, 2016The original, made by Ettore Ximenes, stands in Dante Park at Lincoln Center, NYC.

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