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The reflection pool in Washington D.C. is a long rectangular pool located at the base of the Lincoln Memorial. At the eastern end of the pool is the World War II Memorial, and at the western end is the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The pool empties into a small plaza with steps leading up to the Lincoln Memorial.
"The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool"
The lincoln memorial and the washington monument
reflecting pool
The Lincoln Memorial is a memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washington DC. It's at the end of the Washington monument shadow pool. It's a large building with a giant statue of a seated Lincoln in it.
at the feet of the lincoln memorial on August 28, 1963.
Lies between the Lincoln Memorial & the Washington Monument in Washington D.C.
In Washington D.C. the reflecting pool has the Lincoln Memorial at the west and the WWII memorial at the east end. The Washington Monument Memorial can be seen in the pool also if you are at the west end looking east.
The rectangular body of water located east of the Lincoln Memorial and visible in many photographs of the Washington monument is called the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
The Reflecting Pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial is approximately 2,028 feet (around 618 meters) long. It stretches between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, serving as a central feature of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The pool is about 164 feet (50 meters) wide, providing a striking visual reflection of the iconic memorial.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool