The colorful story behind one of America's greatest monuments and of the ancient obelisks of Egypt, now scattered around the world. Conceived soon after the American Revolution ended, the great monument to George Washington was not finally completed until almost a century later; the great obelisk was finished in 1884 and remains the tallest stone structure in the world at 555 feet. The story behind its construction is an intriguing piece of American history, which acclaimed historian John Steele Gordon relates with verve, connecting it to the colorful saga of the ancient obelisks of Egypt. Nobody knows how many obelisks were crafted in ancient Egypt, or even exactly how they were created and erected, since they are made out of hard granite and few known tools of the time were strong enough to work granite. Generally placed in pairs at the entrances to temples, they have in modern times been ingeniously transported around the world to Istanbul, Paris, London, New York, and many other locations. Their stories illuminate that of the Washington Monument and offer a new appreciation for perhaps the most iconic memorial in the country.
Provides a history of the Washington Monument, including why it was built, facts about its construction, and popular misconceptions about the structure.
In this book, readers will learn how the architectural feat was achieved and enjoy photographs of Washington and the monument standing in his honor.
The Washington Monument traces the construction of the monument from its design by Robert Mills to halts in construction due to lack of funds and the Civil War to its dedication in 1885.
Reproduction of the original: History of the Washington National Monument by Frederick L. Harvey
Today, we honor his successes through the Washington Monument. Beginning readers will find informative text and features along with eye-catching photos from cover to cover in this title about the Washington Monument!
Discusses the construction, history, and current status of the Washington, D.C., monument honoring George Washington.
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It took 36 years! Visitors have loved to look out from the top of this tall building ever since it was finished. But who planned the Washington Monument? And what troubles did workers building it face? Read this book to find out.
Examines the history and construction of the monument built to honor George Washington, and discusses the importance of this symbol in American culture.
Discusses the history of the Washington Monument, its designer, the construction of the monument, its location, and its importance to the people of the United States.