The White House The Lincoln Memorial The Washington Monument The Jefferson Memorial The Smithsonian Arlington National Cemetry - JFK grave etc The Washington Cathedral
The monument situated in the middle often refers to the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. This iconic obelisk honors George Washington, the United States' first president, and stands at 555 feet tall. It is located on the National Mall, surrounded by other significant landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol. The monument serves as a symbol of national pride and history.
The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is a national symbol , it represents George Washington
George Washington Carver National Monument was created in 1943.
Booker T. Washington National Monument was created in 1956.
The Washington Monument is located in downtown Washington, D.C. It is on the National Mall, a national park administered by the National Park Service.
The area of George Washington Carver National Monument is 849,839.848704 square meters.
George Washington Birthplace National Monument was created on 1930-01-23.
The area of George Washington Birthplace National Monument is 2,677,804.89470208 square meters.
California doesn't have one designated state monument; it does, however, have 138 national historic landmarks, 35 national natural landmarks, and 25 national parks. But if I had to pick one to be the official state monument, it'd be a toss-up between the Hollywood sign and Cinderella's Castle at Disneyland.
Washington at the Whitehouse.