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Scenic View of South Branch Potomac River in Monongahela National Park-stock-foto
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A kayaker drops through The Spout, a Class V+ rapid in Virginia-stock-foto
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A kayaker navigates The Spout, a 20 ft waterfall, on the Potomac River-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker paddles over 20 foot Class IV waterfall-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over a massive waterfall called The Spout-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker paddles the Potomac in Great Falls National Park-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over a 20 foot Class IV waterfall o-stock-foto
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A kayaker plunges over a 20 ft Class IV waterfall on the Potomac River-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over a 20 ft falls on the Potomac River-stock-foto
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A kayaker plunges over a 20ft Class IV waterfall on the Potomac-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over The Spout, a Class IV waterfall-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over a 20 foot Class IV waterfall-stock-foto
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A whitewater kayaker plunges over a waterfall on the Potomac River-stock-foto
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Scenic View of South Branch Potomac River in Monongahela National Forest-stock-foto
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Scenic View of South Branch Potomac River in Monongahela National Forest-stock-foto
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Cumberland, Maryland, USA - July 13, 2025: Historic cabin occupied by George Washington at his Headquarters at Riverside Park near For Cumberland.-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 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 pediment sculpture adorns the north portico of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, depicting Jefferson presenting the Declaration of Independence to Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. Created by sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman, the relief was completed in 1943 as part of the memorial's original construction. The neoclassical memorial, designed by John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third U.S. president and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial is situated on the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park and is managed by the National Park Se-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The pediment sculpture adorns the north portico of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, depicting Jefferson presenting the Declaration of Independence to Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. Created by sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman, the relief was completed in 1943 as part of the memorial's original construction. The neoclassical memorial, designed by John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third U.S. president and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial is situated on the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park and is managed by the National Park Se-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 — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This section is on the Potomac side, looking from Inlet Bridge toward Arlington. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gif-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This section is on the Potomac side, looking from Inlet Bridge toward Arlington. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gif-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 — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This is the section just to the south of the FDR Memorial, looking from Inlet Bridge in the direction of the MLK Memorial. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin i-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This is looking from the Jefferson Memorial bank toward Inlet Bridge. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japa-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This is looking from the Jefferson Mmeorial bank at the area where Stumpy used to stand, an area that was especially prone to flooding. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This is the section just to the south of the FDR Memorial, looking from Inlet Bridge in the direction of the MLK Memorial. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin i-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. This is the section just to the south of the FDR Memorial, looking from Inlet Bridge in the direction of the MLK Memorial. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin i-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Construction work progresses on the Tidal Basin Seawall Project on July 7, 2025. The project addresses ongoing concerns about deteriorating infrastructure around the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir in West Potomac Park that was completed in 1897. The seawall reconstruction is part of broader efforts to preserve the area surrounding the Jefferson Memorial and maintain the structural integrity of one of Washington's most visited landmarks. The Tidal Basin is famous for its cherry blossom trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, which attract millions of visitors annually during spring b-stock-foto