Washington Memorial
The Washington Monument honours George Washington.
No. A monument honors an event or person. The GA dome does not do this.
The Lincoln Memorial.
The Jefferson Memorial in Washington D.C.
The Washington Monument in Washington DC.
"Monument to living veterans" honors living veterans, several others such as "Korean war monument, viet nam war monument, and WWII monument" are more specific, however don't have the name "veteran" in their title. I got a test and the right answer is actually "Vietnam Veterans Memorial" I swear this is right!! -someone else then the person above
It honors George Washington, the first president of the United States.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial ~ see related link below .
The Washington Monument was erected to honor George Washington. The Jefferson Memorial honors Thomas Jefferson, and the Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln.
The Washington Monument serves as a symbol of national unity and tribute to George Washington, the first president of the United States. Its towering presence in the National Mall not only honors the founding principles of democracy but also acts as a focal point among other significant landmarks, such as the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol. The monument's architectural design and historical significance contribute to the overall narrative of American history, making it a vital part of the nation's cultural heritage. Additionally, it attracts millions of visitors, enhancing the visibility and importance of nearby landmarks.
You can attempt to use the Hague Treaty, but only Cuba, who never signed it, honors it as regards father. see links