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== Dedication and History ==
== Dedication and History ==
* Dedicated on **May 30, 1922**
* Dedicated on '''May 30, 1922'''
* Attended by Lincoln’s only surviving son, **Robert Todd Lincoln**
* Attended by Lincoln’s only surviving son, '''Robert Todd Lincoln'''
* Segregation was still in effect at the time of the dedication ceremony
* Segregation was still in effect at the time of the dedication ceremony



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Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.


The Lincoln Memorial is a national monument in **Washington, D.C.**, dedicated to **Abraham Lincoln**, the 16th President of the United States. It honors Lincoln’s legacy in preserving the Union during the Civil War and advancing the cause of liberty and equality.

Location and Design

  • Located at the **west end of the National Mall**, opposite the U.S. Capitol
  • Designed by architect **Henry Bacon**
  • Resembles a **Greek Doric temple** with 36 columns, each representing a state in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death in 1865

Interior Features

  • A massive **19-foot marble statue** of Lincoln seated, sculpted by **Daniel Chester French**
  • Two major inscriptions:
 - The **Gettysburg Address**
 - Lincoln’s **Second Inaugural Address**
  • Symbolic murals and inscriptions representing unity, freedom, and justice

Dedication and History

  • Dedicated on May 30, 1922
  • Attended by Lincoln’s only surviving son, Robert Todd Lincoln
  • Segregation was still in effect at the time of the dedication ceremony

Role in Civil Rights Movement

The Lincoln Memorial has become a historic site for civil rights activism:

  • Marian Anderson performed here in 1939 after being denied access to Constitution Hall
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech on its steps during the 1963 March on Washington

Symbolism

  • The seated posture of Lincoln reflects strength, thoughtfulness, and compassion
  • The 36 columns represent unity, while additional stones name all 50 states and U.S. territories

Visitor Experience

  • Open to the public year-round, 24 hours a day
  • Illuminated beautifully at night
  • Accessible by foot from the National Mall, often visited along with:
 - Washington Monument
 - Vietnam Veterans Memorial
 - Korean War Veterans Memorial

Fun Facts

  • The statue was originally intended to be 10 feet tall, but was enlarged to 19 feet
  • The Lincoln Memorial appears on the back of the U.S. penny and $5 bill
  • It’s one of the most visited landmarks in the U.S., drawing millions of visitors annually

See Also