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  • Rowers on the Potomac River in Washington DC
    g363123919-rowers on potomac-potomac...tif
  • Rowers on the Potomac River in Washington DC
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  • Rowers on the Potomac River in Washington DC
    g363123908-rowers on potomac-potomac...tif
  • Arlington Memorial Bridge spans an expanse of ice and snow-covered Potomac from Washington DC across to Arlington Virginia, with the buildings of Rosslyn visible in the distance. The Potomac running through Washington DC is frozen and covered with a layer of snow. The region has experienced an unusually cold winter, with sustained low temperatures.
    Frozen Potomac Covered in Snow with ...tif
  • The Potomac running through Washington DC is frozen and covered with a layer of snow. The region has experienced an unusually cold winter, with sustained low temperatures.
    Frozen Potomac Covered in Snow (0290...tif
  • The Potomac running through Washington DC is frozen and covered with a layer of snow. The region has experienced an unusually cold winter, with sustained low temperatures.
    Frozen Potomac Covered in Snow (0290...tif
  • Rowers train in the morning on a calm Potomac, seen through a covering of cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
    Cherry Blossoms with Rowers on the P...tif
  • Rowers train in the morning on a calm Potomac, seen through a covering of cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
    Rowers on the Potomac with Cherry Bl...tif
  • Arlington Memorial Bridge spans an expanse of ice and snow-covered Potomac from Washington DC across to Arlington Virginia. The Potomac running through Washington DC is frozen and covered with a layer of snow. The region has experienced an unusually cold winter, with sustained low temperatures.
    Frozen Potomac Covered in Snow with ...tif
  • Geese on the Potomac disappear into the mist on a cold winter's day in Washington DC.
    Geese in the Mist on the Potomac (L0...tif
  • Rowers out training on the Potomac in the morning in the spring, with the Air Force Memorial in the background.
    Air Force Memorial and Rowers on Pot...tif
  • Rowers train in the morning on a calm Potomac, seen through a covering of cherry blossom trees in full bloom.
    Rowers on the Potomac with Cherry Bl...tif
  • Rowers out training on the Potomac in the morning in the spring, with the Air Force Memorial in the background.
    Potomac and the Air Force Memorial (...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Washington DC Cherry Blossoms - Janu...tif
  • Aerial shot of kayakers on the Potomac River in Washington near Georgetown on a sunny summer day
    Kayaking on the Potomac (25409111522...tif
  • Aerial shot of kayakers on the Potomac River in Washington near Georgetown on a sunny summer day
    Kayaking on the Potomac (25409111522...tif
  • Memorial Bridge disappears into heavy mist on a cold winter's day in Washington DC.
    Memorial Bridge over the Potomac in ...tif
  • The Potomac River, Washington DC, frozen looking towards Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia.
    Frozen Potomac River panorama (L0591...tif
  • Two of the five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac and connecting Washington DC with Virginia. at right is the Charles R. Fenwick Bridge which carries Washington Metro commuter trains. At left is the Long Bridge, which carries rail traffic. At center is a plane coming in to land at Reagan National Airport in Alexandria, VA.
    14th Street Bridge Potomac River Pla...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Snowman next to the Potomac with the...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge and Potoma...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Potomac River Frozen Over - January ...tif
  • A crew of rowers training on the Potomac River with silvery light from a breeze and backlighting
    Rowing crew training on the Potomac ...tif
  • A crew of rowers training on the Potomac River with silvery light from a breeze and backlighting
    Rowers on the Potomac River-j0781432...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Potomac River Frozen Over - January ...tif
  • The area around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in the aftermath of Washington DC's blizzard of January 2016, dubbed by the locals as Snowzilla.
    Potomac River Frozen Over - January ...tif
  • The skyline of Rosslyn, a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, directly across the river from Washignton DC. In the foreground is Arlington Memorial Bridge and the Potomac River.
    Rosslyn Skyline (0780318121433).tif
  • The Charles R. Fenwick Bridge is one of five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac River from Washington DC to Virginia. It is named for Virginia state senator Charles R. Fenwick, who played a leading role in the creation of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is a rail bridge carrying the Yellow Line of the Washington Metro.
    14th Street Bridge Charles R. Fenwic...tif
  • The Charles R. Fenwick Bridge is one of five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac River from Washington DC to Virginia. It is named for Virginia state senator Charles R. Fenwick, who played a leading role in the creation of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is a rail bridge carrying the Yellow Line of the Washington Metro.
    Charles R. Fenwick Bridge in Washing...tif
  • The Charles R. Fenwick Bridge is one of five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac River from Washington DC to Virginia. It is named for Virginia state senator Charles R. Fenwick, who played a leading role in the creation of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is a rail bridge carrying the Yellow Line of the Washington Metro.
    Charles R. Fenwick Bridge in Washing...tif
  • The Charles R. Fenwick Bridge is one of five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac River from Washington DC to Virginia. It is named for Virginia state senator Charles R. Fenwick, who played a leading role in the creation of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is a rail bridge carrying the Yellow Line of the Washington Metro.
    14th Street Bridge Charles R. Fenwic...tif
  • A view out over the Potomac River across Arlington Memorial Bridge, looking from the Washington DC side towards Lee House (Arlington House) on the opposite bank in Arlington National Cemetery.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washingto...tif
  • The main statue facing the plaza of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial on Roosevelt Island on the Potomac River in Washington DC.
    Statue at the Theodore Roosevelt Mem...tif
  • A view out over the Potomac River across Arlington Memorial Bridge, looking from the Washington DC side towards Lee House (Arlington House) on the opposite bank in Arlington National Cemetery.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washingto...tif
  • A view out over the Potomac River across Arlington Memorial Bridge, looking from the Washington DC side towards Lee House (Arlington House) on the opposite bank in Arlington National Cemetery.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washingto...tif
  • Historic Arlington Memorial Bridge spanning the Potomac River, looking from Washington DC across towards Rosslyn.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge (102041211...tif
  • Historic Arlington Memorial Bridge spanning the Potomac River, looking from Washington DC across towards Rosslyn.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge (102041211...tif
  • The main statue facing the plaza of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial on Roosevelt Island on the Potomac River in Washington DC.
    Statue at the Theodore Roosevelt Mem...tif
  • Historic Arlington Memorial Bridge spanning the Potomac River, looking from Washington DC across towards Rosslyn.
    Arlington Memorial Bridge (102041211...tif
  • Two of the five bridges that make up what is commonly referred to as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac connecting Washington DC with Virginia.. At left is the Rochambeau Bridge, which was opened in 1972 and carries vehicle traffic in both directions. At right is the George Mason Memorial Bridge.
    14th Street Bridge Washington DC Geo...tif
  • The Long Bridge, one of the five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac and connecting Washington DC with Northern Virginia. It is a rail bridge.
    14th Street Bridge Washington DC Lon...tif
  • The Long Bridge, one of the five bridges that make up what is commonly known as the 14th Street Bridge spanning the Potomac and connecting Washington DC with Northern Virginia. It is a rail bridge.
    14th Street Bridge Washington DC Lon...tif
  • At right is Theodore Roosevelt Island, in the center, the Potomac, and in the distance Georgetown in Washington DC.
    Theodore Roosevelt Island and George...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • Ducks on the Potomac disappear into the mist on a cold winter's day in Washington DC.
    Ducks in the Mist (L013171040).tif
  • Ducks on the Potomac disappear into the mist on a cold winter's day in Washington DC.
    Ducks in the Mist (L013170730).tif
  • Geese on the Potomac disappear into the mist on a cold winter's day in Washington DC.
    Geese in the Mist (L013170708).tif
  • The statue depicting Valor that is part of the Arts of War and Peace, a collection of four bronze statues in East and West Potomac Parks. The Arts of War stand on the eastern end of Arlington Memorial Bridge facing the Lincoln Memorial. The Arts of Peace stand just to their north. The Art Deco Arts of War were sculpted by American sculptor Leo Friedlander.
    Valor Statue in Arts of War and Peac...tif
  • A pedestrian bridge to Columbia Island at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove. The memorial is set in Lady Bird Johnson Park on the banks of the Potomac on the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington, Virginia.
    LBJ Memorial Grove Washington DC Bri...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial Seated Figure. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial Seat...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial with Sign. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial with...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial with Vision Inscription. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial with...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial From Right Side. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial From...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial Wide from Left. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial Wide...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial Vision Female Figure. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial Visi...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial Close Shot. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial Clos...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial Wide Shot. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial Wide...tif
  • John Ericsson National Memorial with Vision Figure. The John Ericsson National Memorial, on the bank of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, is a monument to Civil War naval engineer John Ericsson, the designer of the breakthrough iron-clad naval vessel USS Monitor. The memorial was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and sculpted by James Earle Fraser from the same pink granite used in the Lincoln Memorial. Because Ericsson was Swedish-born, the memorial consists of a combination of symbolic elements from his birthplace and his adopted homeland.
    John Ericsson National Memorial with...tif
  • Skyline of Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia, taken from the Washinton DC side of the Potomac River
    crystal city skyline at dusk-jeffers...tif
  • Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
    Sacrifice Italian statue on Memorial...tif
  • Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
    Sacrifice Italian statue on Memorial...tif
  • Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
    Sacrifice Italian statue on Memorial...tif
  • Sacrifice sculpture by Leo Friedlander, one of four statues in the Arts of War, Sacrifice, and Valor series on the corners of Memorial Bridge and Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that were gifts from the people of Italy. The Sacrifice sculpture is on the northeast corner of the bridge and is the closest of the four to the Lincoln Memorial. The statues were dedicated on 26 September 1951. The other statues are named Aspiration and Literature Music and Harvest, and Valor.
    Sacrifice Italian statue on Memorial...tif
  • Historic paddle wheel boat the Cherry Blossom docked at the marina in Old Town Alexandria
    g342153412-paddle wheel boat cherry ...TIF
  • Historic paddle wheel boat the Cherry Blossom docked at the marina in Old Town Alexandria
    g342153729-paddle wheel boat cherry ...TIF
  • Historic paddle wheel boat the Cherry Blossom docked at the marina in Old Town Alexandria
    g342153713-paddle wheel boat cherry ...TIF
  • Historic paddle wheel boat the Cherry Blossom docked at the marina in Old Town Alexandria
    g342153737-paddle wheel boat cherry ...TIF
  • A pedestrian bridge across the river at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove. The memorial is set in Lady Bird Johnson Park on the banks of the Potomac on the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington, Virginia.
    LBJ Memorial Grove Washington DC Bri...tif
  • The structure of Memorial Bridge crossing the Potomac catches the early morning light, with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance on the other side of the river.
    Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial...tif
  • The structure of Memorial Bridge crossing the Potomac catches the early morning light, with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance on the other side of the river.
    Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial...tif
  • The structure of Memorial Bridge crossing the Potomac catches the early morning light, with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance on the other side of the river.
    Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial...tif
  • Sign and bridge at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove. The memorial is set in Lady Bird Johnson Park on the banks of the Potomac on the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington, Virginia.
    LBJ Memorial Grove Washington DC Bri...tif
  • A bridge crossing the Potomac with the old CSX railway tracks in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, looking east into Virginia.
    Bridge and Cliffs in Harpers Ferry W...tif
  • The sun rises above Memorial Bridge, seen from the Arlington, VA, side, as it spans the Potomac. The Lincoln Memorial is silhouetted on the far side at left of frame.
    Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial...tif
  • The sun rises above Memorial Bridge, seen from the Arlington, VA, side, as it spans the Potomac. The Lincoln Memorial is silhouetted on the far side at left of frame.
    Memorial Bridge Silhouette (24308311...tif
  • A freight train moves across a bridge over the Potomac in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    Harpers Ferry Freight Train (1670616...tif
  • A bridge crossing the Potomac with the old CSX railway tracks in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, looking east into Virginia.
    Bridge and Cliffs in Harpers Ferry W...tif
  • A cowboy street performer cracks a whip at National Harbor in Maryland, on the banks of the Potomac near Washington DC. In the background is the giant ferris wheel.
    National Harbor Maryland Cowboy Stre...tif
  • A row of flags, with a giant ferris wheel in the background, at National Harbor on the waterfront of the Potomac in Maryland, near Washington DC.
    National Harbor Maryland Flags with ...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • The prominent Raytheon building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Raytheon Building in Rosslyn, Arling...tif
  • Rows of distinctive white headstones at the military cemetery of Arlington National Cemetery on the banks of the Potomac River across the Washington DC.
    Headstones at Arlington National Cem...tif
  • A row of distinctive white headstones at the military cemetery of Arlington National Cemetery on the banks of the Potomac River across the Washington DC.
    Arlington National Cemetery Row of H...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • Northrop Grumman building in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington DC.
    Northrop Grumman building with copys...tif
  • View of famous monuments along Washington DC's National Mall. From left to right (and foreground to background) is the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and US Capitol Building. The shot is taken from near the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, VA, looking East across the Potomac River. The distance between the Lincoln Memorial and the US Capitol Building is 2.3 miles--the long telephoto lens used compresses the distance.
    Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monumen...tif
  • Man with his dog sitting on a bench at the Old Town Marina admiring the view over the Potomac River
    g342153345-sitting on dock-old town-...TIF
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