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Introduction

The World War II Memorial commemorates the sacrifice and celebrates the victory of "the greatest generation." Friedrich St.Florian’s winning design balances classical and modernist styles of architecture, harmonizes with its natural and cultural surroundings, and connects the legacy of the American Revolution and the American Civil War with a great crusade to rid the world of fascism.

 
 
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Link to World War II Registry

Click here to access the World War II Registry at the American Battle Monuments Commission (Leaving NPS).
 
 
 

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Visitor Information
(202) 426-6841

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(202) 485-9880

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Washington has a temperate climate typical of the Mid-Atlantic U.S., with four distinct seasons. Summer tends to be very hot and humid. Spring and fall are mild. Winter can bring cold temperatures, frozen precipitation and, on occasions, major snowstorms.
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Did You Know?
The Announcement Stone, at the formal entrance to the World War II Memorial along 17th Street, eloquently declares the reason for the placement of the memorial along the great axis between the Lincoln Memorial to the west and the Washington Monument to the east.

Last Updated: July 22, 2009 at 19:28 EST