This is the eastern (grassy) half of the National Mall. The western half includes the Lincoln Memorial and its reflecting pool.
The National Mall is the name of the long strip between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument. It is administered by the National Park Service.
The green space is the National Mall, which also includes the area west of the Washington Monument including the reflecting pool and the Lincoln Memorial.
It is called, Washington's Monument.
This is the National Mall, which includes the grassy space from the Capitol to the Washington Monument, and the western end containing the Lincoln Memorial and its reflecting pool.
Its proper name is the Washington Monument. Its shape is an obelisk.
Its proper name is the Washington Monument. Its shape is an obelisk.
It is a monument and a memorial, and both words have considerable overlap in meaning. In short, it's called the 'Washington Monument' because the people who proposed, designed and constructed it, gave it that name.
Obelisk is a general term pertaining to any type of pyramid-shaped monument. There is a monument, called the Washington Monument, in Washington DC that is an obelisk. Obelisks are used as monuments in a great many other places.
The Washington Monument in Washington DC The state of Washington
George Washington--the obelisk is called the Washington Monument.
Yes, George Washington has a memorial in Washington D.C. It is called the Washington Monument and is an obelisk-shaped structure that honors the first President of the United States.
Besides the Washington Monument, Mount Rushmore, Washington, D.C and Washington State can be called permanent memorials to George Washington.