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Jefferson Memorial The Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C. (more)
Jefferson Memorial monument, Washington, District of Columbia, United States Ask Anything Homework Help Also known as: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Written by B. Philip Bigler Historian and humanities teacher. Author of Washington in Focus; In Honored Glory; Hostile Fire; and others. B. Philip Bigler Fact-checked by Britannica Editors Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Britannica Editors Last updated Feb. 14, 2026 History Britannica AI Icon Britannica AI Ask Anything Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask Anything

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Jefferson Memorial, monument to Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, situated in East Potomac Park on the south bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Authorized in 1934 as part of a beautification program for the nation’s capital, it was opposed by many modernist architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, who objected to its Classical design. Others objected to the destruction of cherry trees (for which the city was famous) and protested by chaining themselves to trees they thought would be lost; still others feared that the monument would obliterate the spectacular vista of the Potomac River. At the urging of Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, however, construction began in 1938 and continued despite the country’s entrance into World War II in 1941. The memorial was dedicated on April 13, 1943, the 200th anniversary of Jefferson’s birth.

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Jefferson Memorial: Thomas Jefferson statueThomas Jefferson, bronze statue by Rudolph Evans; in the Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.(more)

The circular colonnade was designed by John Russell Pope, Otto R. Eggers, and Daniel P. Higgins and drew its inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome as well as the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, which Jefferson himself designed. It is situated on 18 acres (7 hectares) and serves as the southern terminus of the north-south axis that includes the White House and the Washington Monument. The pediment over the portico depicts Jefferson reading his draft of the Declaration of Independence. In the centre of the domed, marble-lined interior is a 19-foot bronze figure of Jefferson sculpted by Rudolph Evans; excerpts from Jefferson’s writings—including the Declaration of Independence, the Statute for Religious Freedom, Notes on the State of Virginia, and several of his letters—are inscribed on the four interior panels. Along the frieze in the interior dome is a quotation from Jefferson: “I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”

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The memorial appears at its most picturesque in early spring, when the cherry trees encircling the Tidal Basin are in bloom.

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