The majority of the memorial hall is an elliptical square with a fountain and a swimming pool with a sprinkler in the center. As the World War II monument occupies previously available space for public demonstrations and other gatherings, the pool is faster than the monument building around it, which is the same as before the construction period It is a source of controversy. A rectangular ceremonial entrance leads to the square. There are 24 bronze remedies along the railings on both sides. And it shows north European war and south Pacific war. Many images are based on historical photos, and both sets of panels contain images of war in front of the house. At the entrance, two 43 feet (13 m) high pavilion shows the midpoint between the north and south of the square. They include bronze balladin, American Eagle bronze pillar, victory medal for World War II, and inscriptions commemorating the victory of European and Pacific theaters.
Around the elliptical shape there are 56 granite columns of height 17 feet (5.2 m), representing the state of the United States and its region and the District of Columbia. Each is decorated with bronze oak and wheat garland, and the name of the province and region is engraved. These pillars lead to ropes carved with bronze and symbolize the unified efforts of the country during the war.
Widespread use throughout the monument are famous soldiers such as General (later Pres) Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Oveta Culp Hobby, Adm.Chester W And a reference to a politician's person. Nimitz, General George Marshall, General Douglas MacArthur. At the western end of the monument there is a curved free wall with 4000 golden stars drawn, each Venus representing the death of 100 American soldiers in the war. Before it is engraved on the granite curb stone, "We are here to mark the price of freedom."
The spectacular Lincoln Memorial is on the reflecting pool and at the western end of the National Mall. The best way to approach the monument is from the East, the Washington Monument, the National World War II Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial Museum celebrates President Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America. The Lincoln Memorial is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ranger is working from 9:30 AM to 10 PM. every day. The easiest way to reach the monument is by subway or metro bus. The nearest subway station is Foggy Bottom and Smithsonian, which are located on the line of Orange, Blue and Silver. If you are using the Metro bus, please use 32, 34, or 36 roads. There is also a marina near the Capital Bikeshare hotel in Daniel French Drive SW.
A memorial of the National World War II was held in Washington, DC on 29th April 2004, it was opened to thousands of visitors, and it is delayed that 16 million American men and women serve in war It was recognized. The monument in the National Mall's Rainbow Pool grounds between Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial is 7.4 acres. To the east there is a dome of the Parliament House, Arlington Cemetery is just west across the Potomac River. There is a fountain between the granite and bronze monument arch, symbolizing hostility in Europe and the Far East. Half circular pillars are lined up in each state, region, and one district of Colombia.
Like other monuments in National Mall, such as the nearby Vietnam War Memorial Monument, Memorial of the Korean War Battle Memorial, the National World War II Memorial, this memorial hall is a National Park of the National Mall and Memorial Park Group It is managed by the station. It is listed in the national registration of historical places since 15th October 1966. It is open 24 hours. In 2007, it was ranked 7th in the list of the most popular buildings in the US of the American Architects Association. About 60 million people visit this memorial hall every year since 2010.
To celebrate the National World War II Memorial Monument released in April 2004, we commemorate 16 million men and women overseas, serving and sacrificing, and more than 400,000 dead. This monument aims to celebrate the biggest hero, with more than 4.2 million visits in 2014, one of the most visited sites in the National Mall. Every year over 300 honorable flights invite veterans of World War II and those who serve in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.