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Suggestions for Outdoor Sculpture near Woodley Park, Washington

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    • 7.7
      Outdoor Sculpture
      British Embassy (on Massachusetts Ave NW), Washington
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      • C-SPAN

        C-SPAN • January 28, 2011William McVey sculpted this nine-foot statue of Winston Churchill. One bronze foot is planted on British soil and the other on American. Watch this video for more info.

    • 7.9
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Meridian Hill Park, Washington
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      • Ghosts of DC

        Ghosts of DC • January 27, 2012Did you know the statue was a gift from France? And that President Harding was present at the dedication in Jan of 1922? Read up on it on our blog.

    • 7.4
      Outdoor Sculpture
      2100 Massachusetts Ave NW (21st St NW), Washington
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      • kathleen w.

        kathleen w. • December 1, 2013The statue is remarkable and sits in a little park on a small triangle.

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      Outdoor Sculpture
      3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington
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    • 6.0
      Outdoor Sculpture
      1603 Massachusetts Ave NW (beside Scott Circle), Washington
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      • Irish T.

        Irish T. • September 3, 2010Just relax and people watch.

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      Outdoor Sculpture
      3200 16th St NW (at Park Rd NW), Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      Massachusetts Ave NW (btw 20 St NW and 21 St NW), Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      1512 22ND St NW, Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      19th St NW and L St NW, Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      Washington
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      Outdoor Sculpture
      1300 Connecticut Ave NW (at N St NW), Washington
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      • Ben F.

        Ben F. • July 11, 2012Presbyterian minister and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence, he was the only active clergyman and the only college president (College of New Jersey, now Princeton) to sign the document.

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      Monument
      Washington Cir, Washington
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      • Ben F.

        Ben F. • July 12, 2012Washington was not titled with the rank of "Lieutenant General" during the Revolutionary War, but only later in the Quasi-War of 1798.

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