Thomas S. Monson dedicated the Temple on February 10, 2008.
19, November 1974 by Spencer W. Kimball.
The address of the House Of The Temple is: 1733 16Th St NW, Washington, DC 20009-3103
There is the Washington Monument, in Washington, DC. It is a beautiful obelisk made from blocks of marble.
An article was written about the architecture of the Washington DC Temple in the October 1977 Ensign. The article says this about the architects of the temple: "Four distinguished LDS architects were asked to work together in creating a design under the general direction of Church Architect Emil B. Fetzer. Fred L. Markham, Henry P. Fetzer, Harold K. Beecher, and Keith W. Wilcox pooled their talents and inspiration, submitting many designs to the First Presidency. Brother Wilcox's design was selected, but the four architects continued to collaborate on the myriad details necessary in planning a temple." You can read the entire article at the "Related Links" below.
The Lincoln Memorial.
I can not find any record of such a monument.
The World War 2 Memorial is in Washington DC. I added a link below so you can see it. There is another memorial in Washington DC dedicated to the United States Marines who fought on IWO JIMA and raised the US flag. There are World War 2 memorials in several states too but they are not the national memorials or monuments as you will see in Washington DC.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall; the "Three Servicemen"; and the "Women Nurses."
The International Spy Museum is in Washington DC. Its complete address is 800 F St NW Washington DC, USA. It is a privately owned museum dedicated to the story of spies and intelligence operations.
the washington memorial because it looks like a pencil because it is long, thin, and very tall
President George Washington directed and oversaw the establishment of the capital city of the United States, which was dedicated in his honor as Washington, DC (District of Columbia).
No. The tallest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is the Washington DC temple (actually located in Maryland). The tallest spire of this temple is 288 feet.
Washington dc is not a state.