The Vietnam Memorial
The wall.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial 'Wall' in Washington, DC butt
It's called the Vietnam Memorial. It's a large black wall with the names of the fallen and missing engraved on it.
It's called the Vietnam Memorial. It's a large black wall with the names of the fallen and missing engraved on it.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a National War Memorial honoring the members of the US Armed Forces who died or are unaccounted for during the Vietnam War. It is not a monument to the Vietnam War. It is a monument to people that gave their lives serving their country.
The capital city is named for him. The impressive Washington monument was erected on the mall to honor him. There is a statue of him in Capitol Rotunda and a large equestrian statue of him in Washington Circle.
There is a famour monument to him in the church in Stratford which was erected by his family. He is shown holding a pen. It is one of two portraits which are known to have been approved by people who actually knew him (the other being the Droushout engraving from the Folio)
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national war memorial in Washington DC. It was established to honor the members of the US armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War and who died in service or are still unaccounted for.
Monument to the People's Heroes was created in 1958.
"Cenotaph" is a term which refers to a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere, often commemorating those who died in a war and whose bodies were never recovered. It is a symbol of remembrance and tribute.
Two monuments similar to Mount Rushmore include Stone's Mountain in Atlanta and the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills.