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Jefferson Memorial Tidal Basin New Curved Seawall Path Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Newly opened pedestrian paths curve along the reconstructed seawall at the southern edge of the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial, Monday, April 27, 2026. The multi-year National Park Service engineering project addresses decades of severe structural settling and rising sea levels that previously inundated the surrounding landscape. In the background, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, a Neoclassical structure designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, anchors the newly fortifie-stock-foto
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Tidal Basin Seawall Path Chain Shadows Jefferson Memorial Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Chain shadows pattern the newly opened pedestrian paths along the southern edge of the Tidal Basin following the seawall reconstruction project near the Jefferson Memorial, Monday, April 27, 2026. The multi-year National Park Service rehabilitation addresses decades of structural subsidence and rising water levels that previously inundated the historic walkways. In the background, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, anchors the landscape. P-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Ionic Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by white marble Ionic columns inside the Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the rotunda utilizes Vermont Danby marble to echo Jefferson's own architectural preferences. The 19-foot-tall bronze sculpture was created by artist Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster cast used during World War II metal shortages.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Statue Bronze Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A low-angle perspective captures the 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson standing beneath the limestone coffered dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 10,000-pound figure depicts the third U.S. president holding the Declaration of Independence. The surrounding Neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, features an interior frieze engraved with Jefferson's 1800 vow of "eternal hostility against every form of tyranny-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Marble Columns Jefferson Memorial Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — Un-fluted marble columns frame the bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson from a low-angle perspective inside the Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the structure utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble and Ionic capitals to evoke the Roman Pantheon, a building Jefferson heavily studied. The central 19-foot bronze sculpture, created by artist Rudulph Evans, was permanently installed in 1947 to replace a temporary plaster cast ere-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by massive marble columns as seen from the memorial's front steps. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the structure utilizes Imperial Danby marble and draws direct inspiration from the Roman Pantheon. The 19-foot bronze sculpture at its center was created by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, replacing an earlier plaster cast used during World War II material shortages.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by massive marble columns beneath the coffered dome of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudolph Evans, the 19-foot-tall figure was cast and installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster version necessitated by World War II metal shortages. The surrounding Neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble and features Ionic columns inspired by the Roman Pantheon.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Marble Ionic Columns Bronze Statue Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Illuminated marble Ionic columns frame the bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson in a symmetrical alignment from the memorial steps. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the structure utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble to reflect the architectural proportions of the Roman Pantheon, a building Jefferson heavily admired. The central 19-foot bronze statue, sculpted by Rudulph Evans, was permanently installed in 1947 to replace a temporary plaster cast utilized duri-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Ionic Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by white marble Ionic columns inside the rotunda of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 19-foot-tall bronze figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster version utilized during World War II metal shortages. The surrounding Neoclassical monument, designed by architect John Russell Pope, is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, reflecting Jefferson's personal affinity for classical archit-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Marble Ionic Columns Bronze Statue Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Illuminated marble Ionic columns frame the bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson at the Jefferson Memorial against a twilight sky. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the portico features Vermont-sourced Imperial Danby marble and a pediment sculpted by Adolph A. Weinman depicting the Committee of Five drafting the Declaration of Independence. The central 19-foot bronze sculpture of the third U.S. president was created by artist Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947 t-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Marble Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands illuminated between marble columns inside the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 19-foot-tall bronze figure was installed in 1947, replacing an original plaster version used during World War II metal shortages. The surrounding Neoclassical rotunda, designed by architect John Russell Pope, frames the monument with un-fluted Ionic columns carved from Imperial Danby marble.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Marble Ionic Columns Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by marble Ionic columns inside the rotunda of his namesake memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 19-foot-tall figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster version erected during World War II metal shortages. The surrounding neoclassical structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, utilizes Imperial Danby marble and features an Ionic colonnade inspired by the Roman Pantheon and Jefferson's own architectural de-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Pediment Marble Relief Sculpture Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — Nighttime illumination highlights the intricate marble relief sculpture set within the northern pediment of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Carved by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, the tympanum depicts the historic "Committee of Five" drafting the Declaration of Independence, featuring Thomas Jefferson standing prominently at the center. The surrounding Neoclassical architecture, designed by John Russell Pope, utilizes Vermont-sourced Imperial Danby marble framed by traditional classic-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Neoclassical Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — A 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands beneath the intricate coffered dome of the neoclassical Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the structure's interior limestone dome draws direct inspiration from the Roman Pantheon, reflecting Jefferson's personal architectural philosophies. Sculptor Rudulph Evans created the monumental bronze figure, which is encircled by a frieze bearing an excerpt from an 1800 letter declaring-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Neoclassical Marble Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — The 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands beneath the coffered marble dome and Ionic columns of his namesake Neoclassical memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the 10,000-pound figure was installed in 1947 to replace a temporary plaster version used during World War II metal shortages. Architect John Russell Pope designed the pantheon-inspired interior using Georgian white marble, with the surrounding frieze and wall panels featuring engraved excerpts from Je-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Silhouette Sunrise Marble Columns Washington DC // WASHINGTON, District of Columbia — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands silhouetted against a vivid sunrise, framed by the Neoclassical columns of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudolph Evans, the 19-foot-tall figure was installed in 1947, replacing a temporary plaster cast necessitated by World War II metal shortages. The surrounding structure, designed by architect John Russell Pope, utilizes Vermont Imperial Danby marble and features an interior frieze inscribed with Jefferson's 1800 decl-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Coffered Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands prominently beneath the intricately coffered dome of his namesake memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the circular interior draws direct structural inspiration from the Roman Pantheon, a building Jefferson heavily studied and admired. Sculptor Rudulph Evans created the 10,000-pound bronze figure, which is flanked by Georgia white marble walls engraved with excerpts from the Declaration o-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Bronze Statue Jefferson Memorial Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, United States — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands framed by the marble Ionic columns of the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 19-foot monument replaced a temporary plaster cast utilized during World War II bronze shortages. The figure is depicted wearing a fur-collared overcoat gifted by Polish military engineer Tadeusz Kościuszko, positioned within the neoclassical structure originally designed by architect John Russell Pope.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Bronze Statue Neoclassical Marble Dome Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — The 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson stands at the center of the neoclassical marble rotunda within the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans and installed in 1947, the 10,000-pound figure rests on a pedestal of black Minnesota granite. Architect John Russell Pope designed the surrounding structure, utilizing white Georgia marble and a coffered dome inspired by the Roman Pantheon to reflect Jefferson's own architectural philosophies.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Tidal Basin Neoclassical Dense Fog Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Dense fog blankets the Tidal Basin, partially obscuring the white marble columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in this stitched panoramic view. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the structure exemplifies Neoclassical architecture directly inspired by the Roman Pantheon. The memorial anchors the southern edge of the basin, a partially man-made reservoir engineered in the late 19th century to harness tidal power for flushing the adjacen-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foggy Mallard Ducks Tidal Basin Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON D.C., District of Columbia — Mallard ducks swim across the calm surface of the Tidal Basin as dense fog obscures the dome and columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the monument's Neoclassical architecture draws direct structural inspiration from the Roman Pantheon. The surrounding man-made reservoir, originally engineered in the late 19th century to flush the nearby Washington Channel, provides a vital urban habitat for dabbling ducks like-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Heavy Fog Tidal Basin Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Heavy fog obscures the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and its reflection across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the Neoclassical structure was completed in 1943 and heavily inspired by the Roman Pantheon. The monument features a circular marble colonnade situated on the shores of a partially man-made reservoir, originally engineered in the late 19th century to harness tidal power for flushing the adjacent Washington Channel.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Foggy Tidal Basin Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — The Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands shrouded in heavy fog across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the Neoclassical structure is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, reflecting Jefferson's own architectural preferences. The monument's exterior is constructed from Imperial Danby marble, featuring a circular colonnade of Ionic columns that reflect softly in the adjacent man-made reservoir.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Fog Reflection Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — The Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands shrouded in heavy fog, its illuminated colonnade reflecting clearly across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the structure exemplifies Neoclassical architecture, drawing direct inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome to reflect Jefferson's own architectural tastes. Dedicated in 1943, the building's exterior is constructed of Imperial Danby marble and shelters a 19-foot bronze statue of the third U.S. presi-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Heavy Fog Mallard Ducks Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Heavy fog obscures the Thomas Jefferson Memorial as mallard ducks swim across the calm waters of the Tidal Basin. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the structure employs a Neoclassical design modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, featuring a prominent circular colonnade of Ionic columns. In the foreground, mallards (*Anas platyrhynchos*) navigate the partially man-made reservoir, which was originally engineered in the late 19th century to harness tid-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Fog Reflection Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON DC, District of Columbia — Heavy fog blankets the Tidal Basin, isolating the silhouette of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and its reflection in the still water. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the structure exemplifies Neoclassical architecture modeled directly after the Roman Pantheon. The exterior is constructed from Vermont Imperial Danby marble, resting on circular terraces engineered to stabilize the massive monument on the reclaimed land of West Potomac Park.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Dormant Yoshino Cherry Branches Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — Dormant Yoshino cherry tree branches frame the Jefferson Memorial as it is reflected in the Tidal Basin, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. The majority of these trees are *Prunus x yedoensis*, a hybrid whose winter dormancy is a critical period for developing the buds for their renowned spring bloom. In the background, the Neoclassical memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, was intentionally sited as a primary vista in the city's monumental plan.-stock-foto
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Tidal Basin Seawall Reconstruction Project Bare Trees Icy Water Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Tidal Basin Seawall Reconstruction Project is visible along the southern edge of the partially frozen reservoir, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Originally a tidal wetland reclaimed in the late 19th century, the basin's sinking foundation and failing seawalls now permit twice-daily tidal flooding from the Potomac River. This saltwater intrusion damages the vulnerable, shallow root systems of the surrounding Yoshino cherry trees (*Prunus x yedoensis*), a celebrated 1912 gift from Japan.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Dome Elevated View Tidal Basin Seawall Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — An elevated view shows the Thomas Jefferson Memorial on the Tidal Basin, where a seawall reconstruction project is underway to mitigate subsidence and flooding, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the memorial's neoclassical style, featuring a circular colonnade and shallow dome, was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. Dedicated in 1943 on the 200th anniversary of Jefferson's birth, the structure is clad in Vermont Imperial Danby marble and stand-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Dome Elevated Tidal Basin Reflection Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is seen from an elevated viewpoint overlooking the Tidal Basin, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1943, the memorial is a prominent example of Neoclassical architecture. Its circular colonnade and shallow dome are modeled on the Pantheon in Rome, a classical form that Jefferson, an accomplished architect himself, championed in his own designs for Monticello and the University of Virginia.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Winter Ice Floes Elevated View Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Jefferson Memorial is seen from an elevated perspective along the ice-covered Tidal Basin, with bridges spanning the Potomac River in the background, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the monument's Neoclassical style directly references the Roman Pantheon, a structure Thomas Jefferson admired. Dedicated in 1943, its circular colonnade of Ionic columns and shallow dome are constructed from white Imperial Danby marble sourced from Vermont.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Tidal Basin Seawall Reconstruction Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — An elevated view shows the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin Seawall Reconstruction Project, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope in the Neoclassical style, the memorial was completed in 1943 on the edge of the man-made reservoir. This reconstruction is critical to mitigate daily tidal flooding caused by land subsidence, a geological process where the ground is sinking, which threatens both the landmark and its surrounding landscape.-stock-foto
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Washington Monument Viewing Deck South Panoramic Jefferson Memorial Tidal Basin Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — A panoramic view from the Washington Monument's south observation deck shows the Tidal Basin and the Jefferson Memorial, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the memorial's Neoclassical style was inspired by the Roman Pantheon. The surrounding Tidal Basin is a man-made reservoir, engineered in the 1880s to use tidal power to flush sediment from the Washington Channel, a hydraulic function it continues to serve.-stock-foto
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Tidal Basin Neoclassical Jefferson Memorial Overcast Aerial Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — An aerial view shows the Jefferson Memorial and the surrounding Tidal Basin under an overcast sky, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the memorial's Neoclassical style was inspired by the Roman Pantheon and Jefferson's own architectural tastes. The man-made basin is fringed by thousands of Yoshino cherry trees (*Prunus x yedoensis*), a 1912 diplomatic gift from the mayor of Tokyo that has become a celebrated feature of the capital's landscape-stock-foto
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Washington Monument View Jefferson Memorial Neoclassical Tidal Basin Aerial Winter Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — An aerial view from the Washington Monument looks south over the Tidal Basin and the Jefferson Memorial, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, the memorial's neoclassical style is based on the Roman Pantheon. The surrounding Tidal Basin is a man-made reservoir, engineered in 1897 as part of a land reclamation project that uses tidal power to flush silt from the Washington Channel.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Statue Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson, a towering 19-foot sculpture by Rudulph Evans, is prominently displayed within the Jefferson Memorial. Dedicated in 1947, this artwork honors Jefferson, the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. The neoclassical memorial, designed by John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, overlooks the Tidal Basin and stands as a significant national monument administered by the National Park Service.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Empty Transitioning Interior Washington DC United States // WASHINGTON, D.C. — An empty basement exhibit space is shown undergoing transition at the Jefferson Memorial, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the memorial was dedicated in 1943 as a primary example of the Neoclassical style, modeled on the Pantheon in Rome. This lower level serves as the structural foundation for the main rotunda, which is constructed with Vermont Imperial Danby marble on the exterior and Georgia white marble on the interior walls.-stock-foto
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Jefferson Memorial Statue Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence, is prominently displayed within the Jefferson Memorial. Sculpted by Rudulph Evans, the impressive 19-foot (5.8-meter) tall statue is the centerpiece of the neoclassical monument. Dedicated in 1943, the memorial honors Jefferson's significant contributions to the nation and reflects his architectural preferences. It is situated on the Tidal Basin, a significant landmark in the nation's capital.-stock-foto
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Thomas Jefferson Statue Tidal Basin Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The 19-foot-tall bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson, sculpted by Rudulph Evans, is a central feature of the Jefferson Memorial. This neoclassical memorial, designed by John Russell Pope, draws inspiration from the Pantheon and Jefferson's Monticello. Dedicated in 1943, the statue depicts Jefferson, the third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. It is situated on the Tidal Basin and remains a prominent Washington DC landmark.-stock-foto
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Tidal Basin Seawall Newly Completed Jefferson Memorial Background Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON, D.C. — The newly completed Phase 1 of the Tidal Basin Seawall Reconstruction Project is seen with the Jefferson Memorial in the background, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025. The memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope and dedicated in 1943, is a primary example of the Jeffersonian Neoclassical style. Its circular colonnade and shallow dome were inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, a form Thomas Jefferson himself admired and used in his design for the Rotunda at the University of Virginia.-stock-foto