It's both heartening and inspiring to know that many people visit this memorial and treat it with the respect it fully deserves. Thank you for sharing these moments with us Sue.
Sue, thank you for hosting #WW. Is this in Washington, DC? I would love to visit our nation's capital someday. There's so many historical attractions and marvelous architecture to see. Have a fototastic week!
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Great shots. We have family in that area and we go in winter.
ReplyDeleteHi! I went to this place a few years ago. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never been there. Thanks for sharing your photo memories.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of a very important place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting! Have a happy and safe new week!
Thank you for providing this forum! Happy week.
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Very nice pics!
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather fault! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and a lovely week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI've been here and it is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos !!
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I've been here and it is a very impressive memorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...
ReplyDeleteGreat shots I have never been
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastic week :-)
I have been there and highly recommend anyone who hasn't should go!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful memorial to the who willingly fought for freedom for all of us in generations to be...
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Hope your week has been wonderful!
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I've been to almost all of the continental United States, except the stretch between North Carolina and New England! I'd love to see DC!
ReplyDeleteI found the WWII Monument in Washington DC very impressive. My Dad was a veteran of that war and the Korean War.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pics. I really want to go there.
ReplyDeleteSuch a touching memorial!
ReplyDeleteIt is importent to remember, great shots!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memorials in DC!
ReplyDeleteIt is always good to remember the fallen. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteIt's both heartening and inspiring to know that many people visit this memorial and treat it with the respect it fully deserves. Thank you for sharing these moments with us Sue.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit one day... :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I bet you had an amazing time.
ReplyDeleteI wish my dad could have visited this. My sister is there now and taking lots of pics. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have been to Washington DC many times but not to this particular monument. This is proof I have to go back!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been there. Great shots. Hope to visit one day in the future.
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ReplyDeleteThese are stunning photos of a beautiful area!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to our veterans!
ReplyDeleteWell composed pictures of one of the popular monuments in Washington DC.
ReplyDeleteI have not been back to DC since the Memorial was finished. I really hope to see it soon. Beautiful capture.
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Sue, thank you for hosting #WW. Is this in Washington, DC? I would love to visit our nation's capital someday. There's so many historical attractions and marvelous architecture to see. Have a fototastic week!
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Great photos. We've been there, and it was such a moving and sobering experience.
ReplyDeletedefinitely pin it for our next travel to DC :). Historical site indeed
ReplyDeleteI never condone war but I do agree there needs to be a memorial for those who pay the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you for sharing, Sue
ReplyDeleteImpressive memorial, great series of pictures!
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