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Andreas Gamponia > Another photograph in the early evening twilight of the rainbow pool of the World War II Memorial.
Andreas Gamponia > Looking towards the Lincoln Memorial across the reflecting pool.
Andreas Gamponia > This photo was taken above the waterfall of the freedom wall of the World War II Memorial looking towards the brighly lit scene of the National Monument.  To the right and left, hidden on a small section of wall is a historic enscription: "Kilroy was here"
Andreas Gamponia > The World War II Memorial at night, looking from the ramp of the Pacific Pavilion towards the Atlantic Pavilion.
Andreas Gamponia > The wall leading to the Atlantic Theater Pavilion in the World War II Memorial.  Inscribed are the words:

WOMEN WHO STEPPED UP WERE MEASURED AS CITIZENS OF THE NATION, 
NOT AS WOMEN…THIS WAS A PEOPLE’S WAR, AND EVERYONE WAS IN IT. 

Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby 

Andreas Gamponia > The wall leading to the ramp to the Pacific Theater Pavilion in the World War II Memorial.  Inscribed are the words:

THEY FOUGHT TOGETHER AS BROTHERS-IN-ARMS. THEY DIED TOGETHER AND NOW THEY SLEEP SIDE BY SIDE. TO THEM WE HAVE A SOLEMN OBLIGATION. 

Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
Andreas Gamponia > The White House
Andreas Gamponia > A view of the National Monument lit at night to be seen from miles away.
Andreas Gamponia > An early evening view of the World War II Memorial looking towards the Pacific Pavilion.
Another photograph in the early evening twilight of the rainbow pool of the World War II Memorial.
Andreas Gamponia > Another photograph in the early evening twilight of the rainbow pool of the World War II Memorial.
Another photograph in the early evening twilight of the rainbow pool of the World War II Memorial.
Photo by: Andreas Gamponia · See photo in original gallery.

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