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- Erik CintronJuly 21, 2012One of the greatest presidents of all set a benchmark for all the monument is fitting. Some cool different sculptures beautiful waterfall read the words and take a moment big photo op hereUpvoted 4 weeks ago
- HISTORYJuly 6, 2012This tribute features outdoor galleries, statues and inscriptions meant to represent the 32nd U.S. president’s time in office, from 1933 to 1945.Upvoted Mar 23
- Edward DelfinoAugust 27, 2018Visit during the day--there are tours that stop here in the evening, but the lighting is really not sufficient to appreciate the Memorial after dusk.
- Scott JackApril 5, 2021Really like the design of this memorial. Plantings along the top make it feel framed by nature, spaces to gather, meandering flow, inspirational quotes, space to gather.
- Todd KunaApril 10, 2019Expansive memorial with many tributes to all FDR did over three terms. Incredible quotes all along the way that still resonate today.
- One of my favorite memorials on the mall, largely because of the tranquil water features.
- 7.5 acre four room open memorial along the Tidal Basin in between the MLK memorial and Jefferson memorial. Each room tells a story of each term he was elected
- Jaime WojdowskiApril 8, 2019The waterfalls in each section represent the nature of each of FDR's terms, from chaotic to calm. This memorial is so underrated!
- Lorraine MacDonaldJuly 6, 2012Try to go at an off hour, if you don't want a photo with a bunch of strangers in it (like this one, lol) Although I didn't mind too much - these were sweet giggly girls. :)
- Angie HarmonApril 8, 2016A hidden gem of a monument. Not the most popular, but perhaps the most pleasant to visit, especially during cherry blossom season.
- IWalked Audio ToursOctober 10, 2012Room Four “Seeds of Peace” (1944-1945). Statue pays tribute to the former first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. This work was the first public artwork to honor a First Lady. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- IWalked Audio ToursOctober 10, 2012After nearly 50 yrs in planning/construction & $48 million incurred, the 7.5 acre Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial was dedicated on May 2, 1997 by President Bill Clinton. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- James BowenAugust 13, 2018Handles the Roosevelt presidency well. It’s just a shame the fountains aren’t working at the moment (Aug 2018) as it reduces the impact.
- Jonathan BetzApril 8, 2013This is an under-appreciated gem of a monument, and kids love it because there are lots of fountains and rocks to climb on.
- Ellen S. P.December 24, 2015The falling water adds to your experience through feeling and sound. The water is still at Roosevelt's death and tumultuous during wartime.
- DmtrJuly 2, 2015Every text and statue symbolizes a different aspect of the FDR legacy. If you want to truly experience DC and FDR, read before visiting.
- Ryan UnderwoodJanuary 22, 2011TeamTRI Tip: there are 2 FDR memorials in DC. The original is easy to miss...it's on the grounds of the Nat'l Archives. The other is this magnificent tribute. Find a park ranger and get the full scoop
- Chat with the Rangers. They really know their stuff. Also, this is a great "hidden" site to impress your non-DC friends.
- IWalked Audio ToursOctober 10, 2012Room One is titled “The Early Years” and focuses on Roosevelt’s first term from 1932-1936. Along south wall is 30' bas relief by Robert Graham titled The First Inaugural. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- Shoaib TariqAugust 21, 2014Amazing place . Great learning and yes nice walk along yhe river peaceful
- IWalked Audio ToursOctober 10, 2012Room Three is “The War Years” (1940-44). Loud waterfalls symbolize turmoil of US entrance to WWII. FDR sculpture controversial for lap blanket considered to hide handicap. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- Rennie LeonJune 16, 2013Sad to see how many visitors - wink, wink millennials - don't understand the monument depicting how impoverished we were, and decide to pose smiling with the statues of those in the food line.
- The TelegraphMarch 12, 2013Stroll round the water’s edge taking in the monuments and memorials. The FDR Memorial is a must-see. Alternatively, rent a paddleboat (tidalbasinpaddleboats.com) or do a Potomac River cruise.
- Trust for the National MallNovember 19, 2013We hope you enjoyed your visit to the FDR Memorial. Please join the Trust for the National Mall as we preserve this iconic park for future generations. Read more
- Mitch BakerJuly 31, 2012Check out the tiny wheels that were added to FDR's sitting statue (the one with his dog next to him)! There's a cool story behind it.
- Lindsey SmithsonApril 7, 2013This is the most surprising, and all encompassing Memorial at The Mall. It's a little off the beaten path but it's worth the trip.
- Richard SunOctober 15, 2019Appreciated FDR contribution more to the US after going through this memorial.
- eric bornemannMay 9, 2021Nice memorial that reminds us of all the work that needs to be done to make America truly equitable.
- Samir LJune 29, 2016Water features galore - totally tranquil space. Especially awesome when lit at night/dusk.
- Brian GluckmanJune 2, 2012The newer FDR memorial in DC. The original monument can be found on Pennsylvania Avenue between the Capitol and the White House.
- Danielle S.March 28, 2013Great memorial to see at sunset! By far, my favorite memorial along with Lincoln.
- Ryan UnderwoodJanuary 22, 2011One of TeamTRI's favorite places. Ride your bike. Run. Walk. Enjoy chilling and learning about this amazing President and Founder of the March of Dimes.
- Eric SabbanMay 26, 2017Do not miss this. The epic memorial is probably the most moving memorial in DC.
- Sean McGrathMarch 20, 2010Definitely the best memorial in DC. Sculptures, waterfalls, evocative quotes... A fitting tribute to the man who brought this country out of the Great Depression.
- Ashley ShumwayNovember 17, 2013My favorite memorial in all of DC. Tip: take lots of pictures! #mco435
- Jeremy WilcoxFebruary 9, 2015Off the beaten path, but a great tribute to America's most ambitious President.
- J RApril 8, 2012Ask yourself if the current leaders of our country have the same love of our country's REAL core values as FDR once did.
- IWalked Audio ToursOctober 10, 2012Room Two is reflection of FDR’s 2nd term (1936-1940) titled “Social Policy.” Features 3 sculptures by George Segal (known for Gay Liberation work in NYC Christopher Park). Full site history via<LINK> Read more