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  1. Apr 7, 2021 · Though not completed in time for the memorial's dedication in 1922, the reflecting pool has become one of the most recognizable and filmed sites in Washington, DC. The reflecting pool and the long promenade of Elm Trees on either side are key features of the Lincoln Memorial landscape.

  2. Description. Stretching approximately a third of a mile from end to end, the reflecting pool lies between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Built in 1920 on marshland, the pool gradually sank, leaking into the surrounding land. In 2012, the pool was reconstructed.

  3. Discover DC in 360-degree video. 3 Things to Look For: (1) Straight ahead: Visitors walking up the steps to the Lincoln Memorial, where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered to the world his “I Have a Dream” speech; (2) directly behind: the more than 2,000-foot long Reflecting Pool; (3) directly behind: the Washington Monument, the likeness of ...

  4. Description. Restoration of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool began in November 2010. The two-year, $30.7 million renovation project almost completely rebuilt the structure. The 1923 original pool was built on an unstable foundation that sank and cracked. The overhauled pool is shallower, reinforced with over 2,000 pilings driven to the ...

  5. The Lincoln Memorial is a U.S. national memorial that honors the 16th president of the United States, ... Front view of the eastern facade With reflecting pool. The exterior of the Memorial echoes a classic Greek temple and features Yule marble quarried from Colorado. The structure measures 189.7 by 118.5 feet (57.8 by 36.1 m) and is 99 feet ...

  6. The 2,029-feet long by 163-feet wide Reflecting Pool was built from 1922-1923 after the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. Rainbow Pool, now part of the World War II Memorial, was part of the original Reflecting Pool project. Extensive tree planting in the 1930s and 40s included rows of elms.

  7. Aug 7, 2012 · WASHINGTON DC-- Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that the National Park Service will soon begin refilling the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after completing a historic renovation, including replacement of the pool's structure and installation of a sustainable, state-of-the-art circulation system that pulls water from the ...

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