DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL

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Listing Details
Type of Memorial: War Memorial Temples
Year Dedicated: 1931
Access: Public
Wars Commemorated: WORLD WAR I
Photograph By: SCHALENE DAGUITS
Submitted By: SCHALENE DAGUITS
Comments: This photograph was taken before the 2011 restoration
Designed by Washington architect Frederick H. Brooke, with Horace W. Peaslee and Nathan C. Wyeth as associate architects, the District of Columbia War Memorial is in the form of a 47 foot tall circular, domed, peristyle Doric temple. Resting on concrete foundations, the 4 foot high marble base defines a platform, 43 feet 5 inches in diameter, intended for use as a bandstand. Preserved in the cornerstone of the District of Columbia World War Memorial is a list of 26,000 Washingtonians who served in the Great War. Inscribed on the base are the names of the 499 District of Columbia citizens who lost their lives in the war, together with medallions representing the branches of the armed forces. Twelve 22 foot tall fluted Doric marble columns support the entablature and dome.
SEE ALSO-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL STONES A, B, & C
SEE ALSO-DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL PLAQUE
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