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Washington, DC: Lincoln Memorial

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Lincoln Memorial - Washington, DC Point of Interest (POI)
23rd Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20024
Phone: 202-426-6841
 
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  Red Roof Inn Washington DC Downtown 0.42
  Renaissance Washington DC Hotel 0.44
  Henley Park Hotel 0.47
  Morrison Clark Hotel 0.56
  Harrington Hotel 0.59
  Washington Court Hotel 0.64
  Grand Hyatt Washington 0.65
  Four Points by Sheraton Washington D.C. Downtown 0.67
  Washington D.C. - Days Inn Downtown 0.68
  Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center 0.69

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Lincoln Memorial
 
   

The Lincoln Memorial is located on the National Mall and pays homage to our 12th president, Abraham Lincoln. Thirty-six columns represent each state at the time of his death. On the north wall is carved Lincoln's second inaugural speech, which described his vision of the re-united states following the Civil War.