First Infantry Division Monument

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Washington, United States

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War memorial· Tourist attraction

First Infantry Division Monument Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

First Infantry Division Monument is located in Washington, United States on 17th St NW & E Street NW. First Infantry Division Monument is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category war memorial in United States.

Address

17th St NW & E Street NW

Phone

+1 2022081631

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Twitch030

I wanna be the very best that no one ever was ding dong da dung To catch them is my real test To train them is my 'cause

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John Muhlhauser

Amazing but simple architecture! I absolutely enjoyed my visit! Even though there is a partial government shutdown I saw no signs of trash or negligence here. It wasn't crowded so it made for some really good pictures to be taken. This monument meant more to me because I served and deployed with this Division. Must see if in the area!

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BradJill

One of the interesting things near the White House is the First Division Monument situated at 17th and E Street, just south of the Eisenhower Building. Constructed in 1924, here you will see a single standing column that is topped by a gilded figure of the Lady of Victory. It is a simple, touching and respectable tribute to the valiant soldiers who participated and those to perished during World War I. You can conveniently see this monument if visiting the area attractions or when making your way between the White House and the National Mall.

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Behzad Taimur

There are several parks and monuments around the White House. This war memorial is perhaps the most gorgeous one. It's a nice and tall stone monument with golden sculptures up top. Great to look at. Great to learn about. Great to photograph. You can get the Eisenhower Building in the background. It's esp worth your while to visit it while you're on tour to visit the White House. Many people miss it because it's not exactly next to the White House. Just a hop away. Therefore, visiting here will make your visit stand apart and also be more comprehensive!

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Ken and Alicia Lund

A striking monument just around the corner from the White House. The Old Executive Office Building serves as an excellent backdrop.

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Karl 1974

Monument in President's Park built in 1924 to honor soldiers in the U.S. Army's First Division.

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Roxanne Vernor

It was interesting to read/learn about. The grounds were being worked on when we went so things were overgrown in some places and patches of dirt in others. However the guard on duty was helpful and welcoming.

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Elaf Mohammed

nice The First Division Monument is located in President's Park, south of State Place Northwest, between 17th Street Northwest and West Executive Avenue Northwest in Washington, DC, United States. The Monument commemorates those who died while serving in the 1st Infantry Division of the U. S. Army. Wikipedia