Tuesday, May 29, 2012

DC at Night

My final post about our DC fall 2010 trip with the Carolina Homeschoolers is of a nighttime tour we took with two other mom/daughter groups. We had a wonderful time this night!


Besides the information we received as the bus drove us around, the bus also stopped several times for us to get off and explore various monuments. This is the Jefferson Memorial which was modeled after the Pantheon of Rome. It is a gorgeous building with a large statue of Jefferson inside.


This was my favorite photo of the night - the Lincoln Memorial and the moon enveloped in clouds.


Another place we stopped was the FDR Memorial which opened in 1997. It was a really neat memorial which includes four outdoor areas which each showcase one of FDR's terms as president. The girls LOVED this memorial! Here they are posing in a Great Depression bread line sculpted by George Segal.


The back of the Lincoln Memorial....


and the front of the Lincoln Memorial. We loved seeing DC at night!

2 comments:

Dawn said...

I love to look at D.C. at night. Good memories.I grew up in Old Town Alexandria.
Blessings, Dawn

lahbluebonnet said...

Oh I know...love the beaty of DC at night!
Laurie

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