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Old 04-20-2005, 07:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial



Constitution Avenue at 21st Street; closest Metro Foggy Bottom-GWU. Daily 24hr, staffed 8am–midnight. Admission free.
Cutting sharply into the green lawn of the Mall, the small and simple Vietnam Veterans Memorial serves as a sombre and powerful reminder of the nearly 60,000 US soldiers who died in Vietnam. The pathway that slopes down from the grass forms a gash in the earth, its increasing depth symbolizing the increasing involvement of US forces in the war. Alongside, a black marble wall is carved with the names of every soldier who died, in chronological order from 1959 to 1975.

The memorial was designed by Maya Lin, as a 21-year-old architecture student. When it was first erected in 1982, there was some outcry from veterans groups about its anti-war connotations. By way of appeasement, in 1984 a more traditional statue of three heroic soldiers was placed nearby, under a floodlit American flag. More lobbying led to the establishment of the Vietnam Women's Memorial in 1993, which stands in a grove of trees at the eastern end of the main site, to mark the 11,000 American women who served in the conflict.
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