The words on the Lincoln Memorial are inscribed to honor and commemorate President Abraham Lincoln's legacy, particularly his commitment to equality, unity, and the principles of democracy. Key speeches, such as the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address, are featured to highlight his dedication to ending slavery and promoting national healing. These inscriptions serve as a reminder of Lincoln's impact on American history and the ongoing pursuit of civil rights.
The words under the Lincoln Memorial (which appear on the penny coin) are "one cent"
Lynden Evans has written: 'The Lincoln memorial' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), Monuments
Willis Lincoln Hall has written: 'Stanford memorial church' -- subject(s): Stanford University
The Lincoln Memorial was named for Abraham Lincoln
The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, and can be visited in Washington DC.
the Lincoln memorial symbolizes the memory of how Abraham Lincoln changed america.
yes there is more then one memorial near the Lincoln memorial there is the Jefferson memorial;)
The Lincoln Memorial was made a national memorial in 1911.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and his second inaugural speech
Yes, the Lincoln memorial in Washington D.C
Lincoln memorial
people do belive their is treasure in the lincoln memorial.