Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, Washington D.C. — Guia do visitante e o que fazer por perto
Sobre Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Sitting at the foot of Capitol Hill, the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial is one of America's largest bronze sculptures, a monument to complicated greatness and the burden of military leadership. Dedicated in 1922, nearly a quarter-century after Grant's death, the memorial shows Grant mounted on horseback, flanked by dramatic bronze cavalry and artillery soldiers locked in eternal struggle. Grant never wanted to be a soldier; he was happiest as a farmer in Missouri. Yet circumstances thrust him into command during America's bloodiest conflict, and his tactical brilliance and unwavering commitment to Union victory defined a nation. The memorial's inscriptions celebrate both his military genius and his controversial reconstruction policies. With Questo, you can stand before this colossal work of art, examine the intricate detail of each soldier's face etched with determination and exhaustion, and contemplate what heroism really means. The memorial faces Congress directly, a physical reminder that elected leaders must grapple with military decisions' consequences.
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- Washington, DC 20004, USA
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