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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The neoclassical dome of the Jefferson Memorial displays the monument's distinctive architectural features. Designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the memorial draws inspiration from the Roman Pantheon and buildings designed by Thomas Jefferson himself. The circular structure houses a 19-foot (5.8-meter) bronze statue of the third U.S. President. Located on the Tidal Basin, the memorial is part of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The dome's design reflects Jefferson's own architectural preferences, particularly his admiration for classical Roman architecture.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The neoclassical dome of the Jefferson Memorial displays the monument's distinctive architectural features. Designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the memorial draws inspiration from the Roman Pantheon and buildings designed by Thomas Jefferson himself. The circular structure houses a 19-foot (5.8-meter) bronze statue of the third U.S. President. Located on the Tidal Basin, the memorial is part of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The dome's design reflects Jefferson's own architectural preferences, particularly his admiration for classical Roman architecture.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, silhouetted through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, f-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands within the Jefferson Memorial, viewed through the monument's iconic columns. The 19-foot (5.8-meter) statue, created by sculptor Rudulph Evans, depicts the third U.S. president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial, completed in 1943, was designed by architect John Russell Pope in the neoclassical style with a circular colonnade of Ionic columns. The monument sits on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of Washington's most recognizable presidential memorials. The statue itself was installed in 1947, four y-stock-foto
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The Rotunda at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, designed by Thomas Jefferson and completed in 1826. UNESCO World Heritage site in United-stock-foto
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Washington D.C., USA, - May 24, 2025. Leaves frame the iconic memorial with serene beauty.-stock-foto
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Washington D.C., USA, - May 24, 2025. Summer fun and relaxation near the memorial.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Viewing Gallery of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress offers visitors a panoramic perspective of one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Located on the third floor, this observation area allows the public to look down into the octagonal reading room with its 160-foot-high dome, ornate marble columns, and bronze statues representing fields of knowledge. While the reading room itself is reserved for researchers with reader cards, this gallery provides tourists and visitors the opportunity to appreciate Edwin Howland Blas-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Viewing Gallery of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress offers visitors a panoramic perspective of one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Located on the third floor, this observation area allows the public to look down into the octagonal reading room with its 160-foot-high dome, ornate marble columns, and bronze statues representing fields of knowledge. While the reading room itself is reserved for researchers with reader cards, this gallery provides tourists and visitors the opportunity to appreciate Edwin Howland Blas-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornate domed ceiling of the Great Hall in the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress features elaborate paintings, sculptures, and architectural details created during its construction between 1890 and 1897. The ceiling showcases allegorical figures representing countries and historical epochs that contributed to American civilization, designed by artist Edwin Howland Blashfield. The Jefferson Building, the oldest of the Library of Congress buildings, was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by architects John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Pelz and opened to the publi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The ornately decorated domed ceiling of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress represents the pinnacle of American Beaux-Arts design. Completed in 1897, the 160-foot-high dome features Edwin Howland Blashfield's central painting 'Human Understanding,' surrounded by twelve figures representing countries and epochs that have contributed to human knowledge. The ceiling includes elaborate gilded moldings, colorful allegorical paintings in the collar of the dome, and personifications of literature, science, and art. This masterpiece of Amer-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Jefferson Memorial displays the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson beneath the monument's ornately decorated dome ceiling. The memorial, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, houses the statue created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The neoclassical structure is situated on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of the capital's prominent presidential memorials. The memorial's interior features inscriptions of Jefferson's writings on independence, religious freedom, education, and government. The National Park Service maintains the memorial as pa-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Jefferson Memorial displays the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson beneath the monument's ornately decorated dome ceiling. The memorial, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, houses the statue created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The neoclassical structure is situated on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of the capital's prominent presidential memorials. The memorial's interior features inscriptions of Jefferson's writings on independence, religious freedom, education, and government. The National Park Service maintains the memorial as pa-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Jefferson Memorial displays the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson beneath the monument's ornately decorated dome ceiling. The memorial, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, houses the statue created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The neoclassical structure is situated on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of the capital's prominent presidential memorials. The memorial's interior features inscriptions of Jefferson's writings on independence, religious freedom, education, and government. The National Park Service maintains the memorial as pa-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Jefferson Memorial displays the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson beneath the monument's ornately decorated dome ceiling. The memorial, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, houses the statue created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The neoclassical structure is situated on the Tidal Basin and serves as one of the capital's prominent presidential memorials. The memorial's interior features inscriptions of Jefferson's writings on independence, religious freedom, education, and government. The National Park Service maintains the memorial as pa-stock-foto
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A view of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial from the Tidal Basin in Washington DC-stock-foto
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A view of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial from the Tidal Basin in Washington DC-stock-foto
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A view of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial from the Tidal Basin in Washington DC-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Jefferson Memorial's dome displays its restored white marble appearance following completion of a major cleaning and renovation project in September 2021. The restoration utilized precision laser ablation technology and steam cleaning to remove decades of biofilm buildup—a persistent layer of bacteria, algae, and fungi that had gradually darkened the marble surface since around 2006. The $14.5 million Phase 1 project also included replacement of deteriorated roofing systems originally installed circa 1943, which had caused leaks and structural damage. The memorial, dedicate-stock-foto