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World War I Memorial

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A poignant outdoor monument honoring American service in World War I

Located in Pershing Park near Pennsylvania Avenue, the World War I Memorial honors the millions of Americans who served during the Great War. The expansive outdoor plaza features dramatic bronze relief sculptures, educational displays, a reflective water pool, and the historic statue of General John J. Pershing. Managed by the National Park Service, this peaceful space offers visitors a quiet place to reflect just steps from the White House.

History

The memorial was dedicated on April 16, 2021, honoring the 4.7 million Americans who served in World War I. It was established to ensure that the sacrifices made during the war are not forgotten, as the original memorial was lost to time.

Quick tip: Visit during the evening to see the dramatic lighting on the monumental bronze sculptures and avoid daytime crowds.

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