Garfield Monument
2436 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, District of Columbia 20004
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The Garfield Monument is a historic tourist attraction located at 2436 Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. This monument honors the life and legacy of President James A. Garfield, featuring a striking statue and exhibits detailing his contributions to the nation. Visitors can explore the monument and learn about the history of this influential figure in American politics. With its grand architecture and informative displays, the Garfield Monument is a must-see destination for history buffs and tourists alike.
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"This statue shows our 20th president, who served less than a month when he was shot by a mentally disturbed man. The wound was not fatal but the treatment of the wound was - and he died a few days later. The artist was a friend of Garfield’s, and made great efforts to define the man with this work. Here we see Garfield addressing a crowd. Below Garfield are three figures representing his time as a teacher, soldier, and statesman."
"Where is the large orange cat? Where is the love of Lasanga? The hatred of Mondays? The kicking of the dog off the table? Where is garfiled, where is he?"
"A monument to the late President James Garfield gone too soon. People looked way older back then, he was only 49, very young. The monument is located on the capital grounds so before after your visit to the capital you cannot miss this ."
"On the Capitol grounds, near the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial and the Capital Reflecting Pool, there is a statue of former President James Garfield. After barely a few months in office, Garfield was killed in 1881. John Quincy Adams Ward, who also built the famed George Washington statue in front of Federal Hall in New York City, sculpted the statue in 1887. President Garfield is seen in a suit and overcoat, with one hand on an open book, maybe a bible, and the other crossing his breast. The pedestal of the James Garfield Monument is likewise quite remarkable. It was designed by Richard Morris Hunt in the Beaux-Arts style, featuring a metaphor comprised of three careers statesman, scholar, and soldier."
"Found on the Capital grounds near the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial and Capital Reflecting Pool is the Statue of former President James Garfield, who was unfortunately assassinated in 1881 after just a few months in office. The statue was sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward in 1887, who also notably created the famous George Washington statue, which stands in front of Federal Hall in New York City. The monument is of President Garfield in suit and overcoat, resting his hand on an open book or perhaps a bible, with his other hand crossing his chest. The pedestal of the James Garfield Monument is also quite nice. It was designed by Richard Morris Hunt in a Beaux-Arts like style, featuring an allegory of three male figures which represent the three careers of Garfield during his life, soldier, scholar and statesman. In the end, this is a nice statue, its located between the Capital and the Botanic Garden, making it quite convenient to see if you are covering these attractions as part of your visit to Capital Hill or the western end of The Mall during your trip to DC."
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