The Washington Monument is over 123 meters taller than the Lateran Obelisk, which is the square across from Rome's Archbasilica of St. John Laterna. The Washington Monument soars to a height of 169.204 meters (555 feet and 5-1/8 inches), whereas the Lateran Obelisk has a height of 45.7 meters.
No stone monument is taller than the Washington Monument. It also is the tallest obelisk in the world.
The Washington Monument at 550ft 6inches is the tallest.
The San Jacinto Monument in La Porte.
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The actual monument is taller than the actual Capitol, but the Capitol is on top of Capitol Hill. Therefore, the US capital is higher in the air than the Washington Monument. No buildings in DC are allowed to be higher than the Capitol on top of Capitol Hill.
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The height of the Gateway Arch can be represented by the expression ( w + 75 ), where ( w ) is the height of the Washington Monument. This indicates that the Gateway Arch is 75 feet taller than the Washington Monument.
By law, no building in Washington D.C. can be taller than the terrific 12 story Washington Monument.
Yes. It is almost twice the Drop Zone's size
The Washington Monument The Washington Monument is a structure not a building. The tallest building in Washington D.C. is the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Though if you ever decide to be a tour guide, the the answer to the three tallest buildings are: Captiol, Old Post Office Pavillion and the National Cathedral.
Isn't Mount Rushmore a gay monument? It certainly is taller the the Washington Monument.Correction: Mt Rushmore is a gay memorial, not a gay monument. The tallest National Monument is the Gateway Arch at 630 feet tall. The Washington Monument is 555 feet tall.
The Washington Monument is the oldest monument in the US capital. Construction began on it in 1848. Though dedicated in 1885, it didn't open to the public until October 9, 1888. At 555.5 feet in height, the monument stood as the world's tallest structure until 1889 when the Eiffel Tower was completed. http://www.answers.com/topic/washington-monument