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Well, Wolf, it used to be that when you tried to figure out how many people were here at the Capitol, down the Mall, to the Lincoln Monument and beyond, it used to be that the National Park Service was the group that was in charge of that.
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ANDERSON: Night is falling here in Washington, D.C. That's a view from the Mall where, on Tuesday, it is going to be a sea literally of people all the way from the capitol, perhaps as far as the Lincoln Monument.
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And finally, down into historic Union Station in Washington, D.C., designed by another famous Chicagoan whose designs actually influenced the Lincoln Monument, which was built a few years later, around the early 1900s.
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We watched Barack Obama take the oath of office, serenaded by the awesome Aretha Franklin (wearing her awesome hat), after first hearing Pete Seeger sing the real Woody Guthrie verses to "This Land Is Your Land" on the steps of the Lincoln Monument.
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One of the best is the steps of the Lincoln Monument, as the fireworks are held over the Reflecting Pool, with the Washington Monument in the background.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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Now when you look around where we are, you have over here the FDR Monument and not far away, the Jefferson Monument and of course, on this side the Lincoln Monument.
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If you think of Washington, D.C., think of standing at the Pentagon and looking toward the capitol, past the Lincoln Monument, up the mall to the capitol, across to the Supreme Court, that's about the length of this area, and then think of looking left toward Georgetown.
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The construction of the Lincoln Memorial and of a memorial bridge from the base of the Lincoln Monument to Arlington would be an appropriate and symbolic expression of the union of the North and the South at the
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Delivers an address at the unveiling of the Lincoln Monument in Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C. 1877 -- Appointed Marshal of the District of Columbia, which office he held until 1881. 1878
Frederick Douglass 1906
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The construction of the Lincoln Memorial and of a memorial bridge from the base of the Lincoln Monument to Arlington would be an appropriate and symbolic expression of the union of the North and the South at the Capital of the Nation.
State of the Union Address William H. Taft 1893
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