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.
It is a monument to honor Washington. That is all. No meaning or other purpose.
It is a monument and a memorial, and both words have considerable overlap in meaning. In short, it's called the 'Washington Monument' because the people who proposed, designed and constructed it, gave it that name.
Washington monument
Because it is a monument to George Washington.
The Washington Monument is in Washington D.C.
The Washington Monument.
in washington monument there is a statue of washington hiself
WHY IS THE SAYING ON THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT THEIR?
Washington's Monument
Yes, the Washington monument is indeed in Washington D.C.
Yes, the Washington monument is indeed in Washington D.C.
The Washington Monument in Washington, DC