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150, Washington Avenue Southwest, 20024, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-426-6841
website: www.nps.gov
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.8861971, Longitude: -77.0130843
Dimitri Ivanoff
::It's a place to offer condolences to every person who served our country, who may be not hero but he is. My workplace gives me a chance to visit this place pretty often. And every time it's a meditation, thinking what if. DC has another place similar to this - Japanese American memorial. They are totally different, opposite but at the same time giving you timeto think. If you step into Veterans memorial, take your time and read.
Jamie Ballard
::Quiet outdoor memorial in honor of the generally unsung heroes of our military, those living with a life altering disablilty garnered during service.
Bill Collins
::Understated but elegant. Visit in the early morning or at night.
OJ Utter
::Thanks to making a Monument to those who have given so much. It was a welcomed sight on my walk down the Ave at night.
Ms.Tee Tee
::Went here as a school project and learned a great deal bout our disabled veterans. Wonderful place to visit