The Abraham Lincoln Memorial (2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002) in Washington DC. Views of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial. The sculpture of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, inside the Lincoln Memorial.
The Washington Channel, in Washington,DC, as viewed from the Hains Point park. Boats and local sightseeing cruise ships are seen. Buildings on Maine Avenue visible in distance. (Fleeting glimpse of statue of Guardian of Law, by sculptor James Earle Fraser, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC)
Various signs for regulating traffic in Washington, DC, the United States. Signs read: 'Pedestrians Prohibited', 'Pedestrians Use East Crosswalk', 'No Right Turn', 'Keep To Left', 'No Left Turn' and 'No Standing At Any Time.' They are all posted by the Police Department.
Views of the United States Senate Private Subway in Washington DC, running between the Senate office building and the U.S. Capitol. Several men ride in the open cars of the subway. Bare bulb lights at the subway. A sign : Subway. Tunnel. Railroad tracks.
Equestrian statue of Major General Andrew Jackson, in Lafayette Park (Pennsylvania Ave NW &, 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States) in Washington DC. It was sculpted by Clark Mills and erected in 1853. Cannons around the statue. Park benches and lots of greenery and landscaping.
A statue of Winfield Scott (16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States) in Scott Circle, Washington, DC, in 1874. Scott Circle is where Massachusetts Avenue, Rhode Island Avenue, and 16th Street NW, converge.
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