DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WAR MEMORIAL
Sitting on its own away from all the other memorials, the DC War Memorial lays amongst lush green trees in a beautiful park, On this day, it was being utilized as a wedding venue, with just a small wedding party.
The District of Columbia War Memorial, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., honors residents who served in World War I. Dedicated in 1931 and designed by Frederick W. Hill, it features a domed, temple-like structure with Corinthian columns and inscriptions for fallen soldiers. Surrounded by a landscaped plaza, it serves as a tribute and a reminder of war's impact on society. Managed by the National Park Service, the memorial hosts various commemorative events, enriching the community's connection to its history within the nation's capital.