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Washington Monument

Built to honor George Washington, the Washington Monument, which stands on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., took 36 years to complete. This tall structure is not only the world's tallest stone monument it is also the world's tallest obelisk. Questions about the Washington Monument can be found here.

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What year was the Washington Monument finished?

Its cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848; the capstone was set on December 6, 1884, and the completed monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885. It officially opened October 9, 1888.
The cornerstone was laid for the monument in 1848 but there were many delays in its building completion - one being the Civil War. The monument was completed in 1888, opening to the public for the first time on October 9, 1888.

How much does the capstone of the Washington monument weigh?

The ground breaking for the Lincoln Memorial was on February 12, 1914. The memorial sits on 6.3 ares of land, cost $2,957,000 to build, and has an estimated weight of 38,000 tons

What is the peak of the Washington monument made of?

The Washington Monument is made of Marble, Granite, and Bluestone gneiss.

Why are there 2 different colors of white stone on Washington's Monument?

When building of the Monument stopped in 1854, they didn't resume until around the early 1870's. When they resumed, they couldn't use the same quarry of rock, because it had long gone to build bunkers for the war effort. when they resumed with enough fundings to continue building, they had to use a slighty differently colored rock to finish the building process. the monument opened to the public in 1878

Why was the Washington monument built?

The Washington Monument was constructed in order to honor the memory of George Washington and to inspire succeeding generations. Known as the Father of his Country, George Washington was critical in the formation and sustainability of the United States of America from British colonies to independent nation.

What does it look like inside Washington Monument?

It doesn't look like him. It is tall phallic symbol in his honor. A monument often doesn't look like a person. All it has to do is honor what they did.

Why are there 50 flags surrounding the Washington Monument?

The 50 flags you are referring to represent the 50 states. There are also 6 other ones that represent the US territories.

What goemetrical shape is the Washington Monument?

The Washington Monument is an obelisk, a large rectangular tower with a point on top. The obelisk structure originated in Egypt, but is now used all over the world for different purposes (many being to honor someone/something, such as the Washington Monument.)

What war brought construction of the Washington monument to a halt?

The Civil War was going on when they had to stop the Washington Monument.

Can you go up the Washington Monument?

The National Parks Service has made no annoucement on when they will re-open the monument.

What is the Washington Monument used for today?

It has no practical use, it is a monument to commemorate the first President of the US.

How many stories long is the Washington Monument?

Its said to be 111ft underground and 555ft tall totaling 666ft. Designed by Freemason Robert Mills

Capialize this sentence when we are in Washington d.c. we like to visit the Smithsonian institution and the Washington monument?

when we are in washington, d.c., we like to visit the smithsonian institution and the washington monument.

How long has the Washington monument been open?

The Washington Monument is open daily from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., with the last tour beginning before 4:45 P.M. The days for scheduled closure are July 4th and December 25th.

What words are on the top of the Washington monument?

The tip of the Washington Monument is made of aluminum. Three of its faces preserve construction-related information. The fourth face, which is on the east, rejoices with the Latin phrase Laus Deo ("praise to God").

Is the Washington Monument the tallest monument in the US?

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.

Do you have to pay to see the Washington monument?

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What is the meaning of the Washington Monument?

The Washington Monument is an obelisk that was built in honor of George Washington (February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799), who personified the birth of the United States of America through his outstanding military and political achievements. George Washington served as Commander-in-Chief in the American Revolution and then as the first President of the United States from April 30, 1789 until March 4, 1797.

What are facts about the washington monument?

For a complete listing of the History and other facts see the Wikipedia article in the Related Links.

The completed monument stands 555 ft 5⅛ in (169.294 m) tall, with the following construction materials and details:

  • Phase One (1848 to 1858): To the 152-foot (46 m) level, under the direction of Superintendent William Daugherty.
  • Phase Two (1878 to 1888): Work completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, commanded by Lt. Col. Thomas L. Casey.
Exterior structure
  • Total height of monument: 555 ft 5⅛ in (169.294 m)
  • Height from lobby to observation level: 500 feet (152 m)
  • Width at base of monument: 55 ft 1½ in (16.802 m)
  • Width at top of shaft: 34 ft 5 in (10.49 m)
  • Thickness of monument walls at base: 15 feet (4.6 m)
  • Thickness of monument walls at observation level: 18 inches (460 mm)
  • Total weight of monument: 90,854 short tons (82,421 t)
  • Total number of blocks in monument: 36,491
  • Sway of monument in 30-mile-per-hour (48 km/h) wind: 0.125 inches (3.2 mm)
Capstone
  • Capstone weight: 3,300 pounds (1.5 t)
  • Capstone cuneiform keystone measures 5.16 feet (1.57 m) from base to the top
  • Each side of the capstone base: 3 feet (910 mm)
  • Width of aluminum tip: 5.6 inches (140 mm) on each of its four sides
  • Height of aluminum tip from its base: 8.9 inches (230 mm)
  • Weight of aluminum tip on capstone: 100 oz (2.85 kg)
Foundation
  • Depth: 36 ft 10 in (11.23 m)
  • Weight: 36,912 short tons (33,486 metric tons)
  • Area: 16,001 square feet (1,486.5 m2)
Interior
  • Number of commemorative stones in stairwell: 193
  • Present elevator installed: 1998
  • Present elevator cab installed: 2001
  • Elevator travel time: 70 seconds
  • Number of steps in stairwell: 897

What 3 types of stone did they used to build the Washington Monument?

The three main materials used in the Washington Monument were bluestone gneiss, granite, and marble. Aluminum was used in the capstone.

What is the body of water between the Lincoln memorial and the Washington monument?

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the man-made body of water to the west of the Washington Monument. Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1923.