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No, the Washington Monument is not in front of the Capitol Building. It is located on the National Mall, approximately 1.5 miles west of the Capitol. The monument stands between the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol, serving as a prominent landmark in the area.
The National Mall is the name of the long strip between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument. It is administered by the National Park Service.
The Washington Monument is 1.2 miles west of the U.S. Capitol Building. The Washington Monument is located in about the middle of the National Mall, and the Capitol Building is at the Mall's eastern end.
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 green space is the National Mall, which also includes the area west of the Washington Monument including the reflecting pool and the Lincoln Memorial.
Too many to list, but some are the Washington Monument, the White House, the Capitol building, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, WWII Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Smithsonian Institution, Vietnam Memorial, Holocaust Museum
Yes. It is located on the Capitol Mall.
At the base on the side facing the capitol building,
Mount Rainier, Mount Hood,Well, there is the white house, Georgetown, The Washington Monument and also Six flags. There are many other places and you could find out with a search engine, a travel agent or a brochure.
The capital city is named for him. The impressive Washington monument was erected on the mall to honor him. There is a statue of him in Capitol Rotunda and a large equestrian statue of him in Washington Circle.
Ah, what a lovely thought! The building next to the Washington Monument is the beautiful and historic National Museum of African American History and Culture. It stands tall and proud, sharing the rich and diverse stories of African Americans throughout history. Just imagine the wonderful views you could see from its windows, capturing both the monument and the museum in one peaceful scene.