As mentioned, though, the weather was wonderful when I was there. It rained the first day, which deterred from seeing Arlington Cemetery in its entirety, but otherwise it was sunny and beautiful! And, that just meant I was able to soak in even more of the information and beautiful surroundings. So, if you're heading the DC way anytime soon, here are a few things to know about the places you'll go (This gets long but has lots of photos!!!):
Arlington Cemetery: an average of 27 funerals are held daily. (that number, to me personally, is astounding!). Arlington Cemetery is reserved for people who served our country, their spouses and any children who die before the age of 18. It also holds JFK's grave, which gives a beautiful view of the DC area, and is the site of the Robert E. Lee house. Also, be sure to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which happens every half hour on the :00 and :30. Captivating!
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The Cathedral: It has a more official name than that, but I can't remember it off hand. It's the largest or 2nd largest gothic cathedral in the US and houses a piece of moon rock in one of the stain glass windows. If you've ever seen any of the cathedrals in Europe it's practically identical.
The Lincoln Memorial: Please spend more time at these memorials to really look at the intricate details and soak in their historical significance, because I hurried through them a little quickly. Here, however, is a plaque on the ground stating "I Have a Dream" to show where Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his speech! SO cool! Then, when you walk inside the Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln is HUGE!!! He is 19 feet tall (which I learned is because the freedom statue atop the Capitol building is 19.5 feet and nothing can be taller than freedom)...but still...he's HUGE! And folklore says that his hands are making an A and L in American sign language and that the back of his head has the profile of Robert E Lee. Hmm..interesting. I believe the Hand one, don't know about the back of the head one. But, also, on the right side of the building, the builders misspelled the world "Future" and wrote "Euture". They fixed it, but if you look closely you can still totally see the mistake. Ha! Love it. Thousands of years from now when people study our culture and come to see our ruins they'll wonder what "Euture" meant and why we tried to cover it up!
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(We done yet??) haha. Almost! Stay with me!!
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World War II: And lastly, for now, the World War II monument. Wow. Just Wow. It's understated when you first drive up. I thought, "Please, pillars? More pillars? Really?" And then I walked through it. The sheer size of it will turn you speechless. I highly recommend just sitting on one of the stairs and taking it in. Don't talk. Just sit and look. It's overwhelmingly powerful and the crispness and proportion of everything just encompasses you and makes you feel very small, like you should be honored to be an on-looker. It's really cool. And, just for fun, if you have a chance, take a walk around the outside of the monument (on the Lincoln Memorial side) and you'll see the graffiti of "Kilroy was here". It's illegal to deface monuments, but this was the artist's own doing in memory of all the "graffiti-ing" the Kilroy stamp created. Lovely touch. Touché.
So, whilst only a really small chunk of everything the city has to offer in terms of memorials, I hope your next visit affords you time to see all the above mentioned locations. It's well worth your time and you'll love every minute, even if sometimes only in retrospect. Happy Travels!
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