The tower was built in memory of George Washington, the first president of the United States. It is 55 feet high and hollow, with an elevator at the top leading to the observation deck.
Jefferson memorial hall
Built in East Potomac Park in memory of Jefferson, the author of David Zhang, who drafted independence, wealth and rights overlooking TEDA Bay. The whole building is cylindrical, symbolizing the complete personality of President Jefferson, and a bronze statue of President Jefferson is cast in the memorial hall.
Lincoln Memorial
During the American Civil War, it was built in memory of President Lincoln, who maintained the unity of the United States and liberated slaves in the South. This great historical achievement has laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of the United States today.
the White House
President Hua Shenghua laid the foundation stone for the official residence of the President of the United States 1792+00 in June, but President Washington died without witnessing its completion. Therefore, john adams, the second president of the United States, was the first person to use this residence, and some buildings on the east side of the White House can be visited by people.
Smithsonian Museum Smithsonian Institution
It was built in 1864 on the advice of British chemist james smithso. Smithsonian Museum is a general term, including aerospace museum, art and craft museum, history and technology museum and natural history museum. The first plane that the Laerte brothers tried to fly, Kitty Hawk, was exhibited in the museum.
Capitol
Congress, composed of the US Senate and the House of Representatives, meets here. The ceiling and walls of the conference are covered with murals with the theme of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). You can visit for free or take a guided tour.
Library of Congress
This is a Renaissance-style building. The circular ceiling is inlaid with all kinds of glass, and 2000 glass windows create excellent lighting effect. The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. The draft of President Lincoln's famous speech at Gettysburg is kept in the library.