Imagine looking over lighted water to a huge temple over a hundred feet wide. You might be looking at the Lincoln Memorial, One of the Biggest Memorials ever built. The Lincoln Memorial is there to honor Abraham Lincoln, our 16th president. The Lincoln memorial took extra long to build because of disagreements about where and how to build it. The Lincoln Memorial is a prestigious and amazing structure.
The history of the construction of the Lincoln Memorial is clouded with disagreements about where and how to build a memorial for him. The demands for a memorial came soon after he was assassinated. Some people thought mostly inaccessible Potomac Park was not the right place for his memorial. Also, people thought a humble man like lincoln would not have wanted such a large structure in honor him. Construction began in Feb. 1914 but was slowed when the United States entered World War 1 in 1917. Construction was finished in 1922 on schedule. The history of the Memorial was troubled but still
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Henry Bacon was a New York based architecture who loved Greek structures. Hw used Materials from many different states such as Granite from Massachusetts and Marble from Colorado to try to link a country torn by the Civil War. Daniel Chester is the lead architect in the sculpting of the memorial. The massive sculpture of Lincoln took four years to complete. Jules Guerin designed to murals on the inside of the temple showing Lincoln’s principles and beliefs about all men being created equal. These are the three main architects who designed and built the Lincoln Memorial.
The Lincoln Memorial is still popular today with approximately 6 million visits annually. The Lincoln Memorial has played roles in multiple blockbuster movies and is on the back of the five dollar bill. It is open every day of the year except