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Travel Washington, DC - Visiting The Lincoln Memorial
Take a tour of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Lincoln Memorial, sitting at the end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is a moving tribute to president Abraham Lincoln.
The monument is built in a Greek temple style with a statue of Lincoln sitting pensively at the center.
Lincoln's st
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The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC.
Facts about the Lincoln Memorial:
**Demands for a memorial dedicated to Abraham Lincoln began shortly after his death and a committee setup in 1867, the Lincoln memorial's construction was not started until February 12, 1914.
**The first person chosen to design the building was American sculptor, Clark Mills in 1867. Clark's design was a 68 foot structure adorned with 6 equestrian (a statue o
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The Lincoln Memorial's History | Flashback | NBC News
From Marian Anderson's famous Easter concert to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, a look back at the iconic moments that have shaped the meaning of the Lincoln Memorial.
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Obama Surprises Tourists At Lincoln Memorial
President Obama stopped by the Lincoln Memorial to remind visitors that it was open today because he and congress had reached a budget agreement that kept the government from shutting down. He also greets a school group he mentioned in his budget address. The group was worried that the looming government shut down would also shut down their DC trip.
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martin luther king's"I have a dream,, live at the lincoln memorial 28 august 1963
WHY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SHARE MLK'S GREAT SPEECH
(wiki)I Have a Dream is the title of a famous speech that Martin Luther King held on August 28, 1963.
The speech together 17 minutes kept King of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. The words of King inspired not only the visitors on site, but also elsewhere in the world, and in later times.
The reason he held on the occasion of the March on
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LEGO Architecture Lincoln Memorial review! set 21022
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Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
Last: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJry7UrQvc
Music: Approaching Nirvana - Worth a Thousand Pictures
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Lego Architecture 21022 Lincoln Memorial - Lego Speed Build Review
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Build the iconic Lincoln Memorial in LEGO® bricks!
Construct a LEGO® brick model of the Lincoln Memorial, national monument to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Designed by architect Henry Bacon to resemble a classic Greek temple, the Memorial was officially dedicated to
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Washington DC. Lincoln Memorial.
Easter trip to Washington DC. April 2010. Lincoln Memorial.
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Pawn Stars - Lincoln Memorial | History
Can Rick make a deal for these Honest Abe collectibles?
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Obama and Japan's Abe Tour Lincoln Memorial
Welcoming Japan's Prime Minister to Washington, President Obama took Shinzo Abe to the Lincoln Memorial Monday. Obama played tour guide, leading Abe into the memorial where they examined the Gettysburg Address sketched into the marble walls. (April 27)
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USC Aiken Baseball vs. Lincoln Memorial (Game 2)
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Marian Anderson Sings at Lincoln Memorial
Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
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Lincoln Memorial: America’s Stage (Produced and Donated by the History Channel)
Learn about the construction of the country’s main memorial to President Lincoln and how it reflects the legacy of our 16th president. How did the memorial’s 1922 opening ceremony dishonor his legacy? How have people redefined its meaning—and Lincoln’s legacy—through the decades?
This video and more about Abraham Lincoln can be found in the Ford's Theatre museum. Plan a visit to learn more at www
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"Marian Anderson Sings at the Lincoln Memorial" Newreel Story
Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."
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Sailor Proposes to Soldier at the Lincoln Memorial on July 4th, 2011
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THE NATIONAL MALL – AMERICA'S FRONT YARD | The Lincoln Memorial | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2365455109/?Utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=pbsofficial&utm;_campaign=nama_covefullprogram (US Only) http://www.pbs.org/program/national-mall-americas-front-yard/
The Lincoln Memorial, designed by architect Henry Bacon, sits at one end of the National Mall. Key features include the long and high steps that lead inside the structure, a large
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Fatboy Slim - Lincoln Memorial
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U2 Live from Lincoln Memorial Obama Inaugural Celebration (Pride & City of Blinding Lights)
"Let Freedom Ring..."
"On this spot where we're standing, 46 years ago, Dr King had a dream. On Tuesday, that dream comes to pass." U2 performed 'Pride' and 'City of Blinding LIghts' to an audience of 400,000 in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on January 18th, 2009.
Samuel L Jackson recalled Martin Luther King and how "a band from Ireland was moved by Dr King's message and
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Minecraft: Lincoln Memorial
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Fallout 3: Finding Lincoln Memorial reference picture and Lincoln's Repeater.
This video shows how to find the L.Memorial reference picture and his gun, Lincoln's repeater. It's in the museum of history. You need the picture for the side quest "Head of State". Also, my field of view is 90, as opposed to the default value. You can change it by going to the dev console (Hit ~), and typing in "fov xx" (No quotes) xx is the desired value. (Only works on the PC version as far as
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Lincoln Memorial Dedication, 1922
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
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◄ Lincoln Memorial, Washington [HD] ►
Lincoln Memorial - HD footage, information and facts on the great Lincoln Memorial. While it is only one of several monuments built to honor an American preside...
Lincoln Memorial - HD footage, information and facts on the great Lincoln Memorial. While it is only one of several monuments built to honor an American president, many regard the Lincoln Memorial as the very finest one.
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Travel Washington, DC - Visiting The Lincoln Memorial
Take a tour of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Lincoln Mem...
Take a tour of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Lincoln Memorial, sitting at the end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is a moving tribute to president Abraham Lincoln.
The monument is built in a Greek temple style with a statue of Lincoln sitting pensively at the center.
Lincoln's statue is flanked by carvings of his two greatest speeches, the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
The Memorial has watched over many notable events, including The March on Washington in 1963 and Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
The Lincoln Memorial can be seen on U.S. currency, in movies, and in person for free 24/7.
Lincoln is widely recognized as one of the greatest presidents in American history, which makes his memorial especially fitting.
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Take a tour of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Lincoln Memorial, sitting at the end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is a moving tribute to president Abraham Lincoln.
The monument is built in a Greek temple style with a statue of Lincoln sitting pensively at the center.
Lincoln's statue is flanked by carvings of his two greatest speeches, the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
The Memorial has watched over many notable events, including The March on Washington in 1963 and Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
The Lincoln Memorial can be seen on U.S. currency, in movies, and in person for free 24/7.
Lincoln is widely recognized as one of the greatest presidents in American history, which makes his memorial especially fitting.
- published: 12 Oct 2010
- views: 35189
The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC.
Facts about the Lincoln Memorial:
**Demands for a memorial dedicated to Abraham Lincoln began shortly after his death and a committee setup in 1867, the Lincol...
Facts about the Lincoln Memorial:
**Demands for a memorial dedicated to Abraham Lincoln began shortly after his death and a committee setup in 1867, the Lincoln memorial's construction was not started until February 12, 1914.
**The first person chosen to design the building was American sculptor, Clark Mills in 1867. Clark's design was a 68 foot structure adorned with 6 equestrian (a statue of a rider on top of a horse) and 31 pedestrian statues of huge proportions topped by a 12 foot statue of Lincoln. Clark's plan found few who interested and was scrapped.
**The Potomac Park site and architect Henry Bacon's Greek temple design faced multiple oppositions before being finally approved.
**Many changes were made in the initial plans for the structure. However, despite these, the memorial was finished on schedule and dedicated to the American people on May Day in 1922.
**The memorial was one of the first buildings to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
**The exterior of Lincoln Memorial is made of Georgia's Yule marble and is 187 feet long and slightly over 118 feet wide.
**The Memorial is surrounded by thirty six fluted Doric columns representing the 36 states in U. S. at the time of Lincoln's death. Two more columns are located behind the colonnade at the entrance, bringing the total to thirty eight.
**On the frieze above the colonnade are inscribed the names of all thirty six states and the dates when they joined the Union.
**The interior is divided into three chambers using two rows of four 34 ' tall Ionic columns. The north side chamber contains a carved inscription of Lincoln's second inaugural address and the north wall mural envisions unity, fraternity and charity. The southern chamber boasts of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and a mural which portrays the elements of freedom, immortality, justice, liberty and law. Both murals are the work of Jules Guerin and measure 59 feet x 44 feet, 11 inches.
**In the central hall sits the solitary figure of Lincoln on a citadel. Initially designed to be 10 feet tall, during the constructional phases the statue was enlarged to 19 feet in both height and width. The statue is so huge that if it stood up it will be almost 28 feet tall.
**The statue was carved by the famous Piccirilli Brothers, under the supervision of renowned sculptor Daniel Chester French.
**The statue is made of Georgia white marble weighing a mammoth 158 tons and shipped in 28 separate pieces.
**It took nearly four years for the statue to be completed.
**The pedestal on which the statue sits is almost 10 feet high, 16 feet wide and 19 feet deep.
**Some suggest that Confederate General Robert E. Lee's face is carved onto the back of Lincoln's head the profile hidden in his hair and looks back towards the General's old home, "Arlington house", now part of Arlington national cemetery.
**Another urban legend argues that Lincoln's hands are actually forming shapes, which represent his initials "A" and "L" in sign language. This theory is supported by the fact that French knew American Sign Language and he might be paying tribute to Lincoln for signing the federal legislation which gave Gallaudet University for the Deaf the authority to grant college degrees.
**The memorial has been a stage for historical events, such as the defiant African-American artist, Marian Anderson, performing on the steps of Memorial to an audience of seventy thousand, not counting the nationwide radio audience. This was after being disallowed to perform at the Daughters of American Revolution Constitution Hall in 1939.
**The steps also witnessed Martin Luther King Jr. deliver the historical "I have a dream" speech on August 28, 1963, (in which King mentions 'Stone Mountain', another of my slide shows). That event is such an important part of history that the spot on which King stood (the landing eighteen steps below Lincoln's statue), was engraved in 2003 in recognition of the 40th anniversary of the event.
**From 1959 (the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth) till 2008, the Lincoln Memorial was used on the reverse of the American one cent coin, popularly known as a 'penny'. In 2009, four different reverses, all depicting life of Lincoln, replaced this and finally in 2010 'the Union shield' replaced the Lincoln memorial permanently. However, the United States five-dollar bill has used the Lincoln memorial on the reverse since 1929. The front of the bill carries the portrait of Lincoln himself.
**In 2007, the Lincoln Memorial was ranked seventh in the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
I do not hold copyrights for either the pictures or the music used in this slide show.
If you enjoy my slide shows, please tell your friends!
Be well!
Nina
wn.com/The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, Dc.
Facts about the Lincoln Memorial:
**Demands for a memorial dedicated to Abraham Lincoln began shortly after his death and a committee setup in 1867, the Lincoln memorial's construction was not started until February 12, 1914.
**The first person chosen to design the building was American sculptor, Clark Mills in 1867. Clark's design was a 68 foot structure adorned with 6 equestrian (a statue of a rider on top of a horse) and 31 pedestrian statues of huge proportions topped by a 12 foot statue of Lincoln. Clark's plan found few who interested and was scrapped.
**The Potomac Park site and architect Henry Bacon's Greek temple design faced multiple oppositions before being finally approved.
**Many changes were made in the initial plans for the structure. However, despite these, the memorial was finished on schedule and dedicated to the American people on May Day in 1922.
**The memorial was one of the first buildings to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
**The exterior of Lincoln Memorial is made of Georgia's Yule marble and is 187 feet long and slightly over 118 feet wide.
**The Memorial is surrounded by thirty six fluted Doric columns representing the 36 states in U. S. at the time of Lincoln's death. Two more columns are located behind the colonnade at the entrance, bringing the total to thirty eight.
**On the frieze above the colonnade are inscribed the names of all thirty six states and the dates when they joined the Union.
**The interior is divided into three chambers using two rows of four 34 ' tall Ionic columns. The north side chamber contains a carved inscription of Lincoln's second inaugural address and the north wall mural envisions unity, fraternity and charity. The southern chamber boasts of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and a mural which portrays the elements of freedom, immortality, justice, liberty and law. Both murals are the work of Jules Guerin and measure 59 feet x 44 feet, 11 inches.
**In the central hall sits the solitary figure of Lincoln on a citadel. Initially designed to be 10 feet tall, during the constructional phases the statue was enlarged to 19 feet in both height and width. The statue is so huge that if it stood up it will be almost 28 feet tall.
**The statue was carved by the famous Piccirilli Brothers, under the supervision of renowned sculptor Daniel Chester French.
**The statue is made of Georgia white marble weighing a mammoth 158 tons and shipped in 28 separate pieces.
**It took nearly four years for the statue to be completed.
**The pedestal on which the statue sits is almost 10 feet high, 16 feet wide and 19 feet deep.
**Some suggest that Confederate General Robert E. Lee's face is carved onto the back of Lincoln's head the profile hidden in his hair and looks back towards the General's old home, "Arlington house", now part of Arlington national cemetery.
**Another urban legend argues that Lincoln's hands are actually forming shapes, which represent his initials "A" and "L" in sign language. This theory is supported by the fact that French knew American Sign Language and he might be paying tribute to Lincoln for signing the federal legislation which gave Gallaudet University for the Deaf the authority to grant college degrees.
**The memorial has been a stage for historical events, such as the defiant African-American artist, Marian Anderson, performing on the steps of Memorial to an audience of seventy thousand, not counting the nationwide radio audience. This was after being disallowed to perform at the Daughters of American Revolution Constitution Hall in 1939.
**The steps also witnessed Martin Luther King Jr. deliver the historical "I have a dream" speech on August 28, 1963, (in which King mentions 'Stone Mountain', another of my slide shows). That event is such an important part of history that the spot on which King stood (the landing eighteen steps below Lincoln's statue), was engraved in 2003 in recognition of the 40th anniversary of the event.
**From 1959 (the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's birth) till 2008, the Lincoln Memorial was used on the reverse of the American one cent coin, popularly known as a 'penny'. In 2009, four different reverses, all depicting life of Lincoln, replaced this and finally in 2010 'the Union shield' replaced the Lincoln memorial permanently. However, the United States five-dollar bill has used the Lincoln memorial on the reverse since 1929. The front of the bill carries the portrait of Lincoln himself.
**In 2007, the Lincoln Memorial was ranked seventh in the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
I do not hold copyrights for either the pictures or the music used in this slide show.
If you enjoy my slide shows, please tell your friends!
Be well!
Nina
- published: 20 Jan 2013
- views: 15269
The Lincoln Memorial's History | Flashback | NBC News
From Marian Anderson's famous Easter concert to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, a look back at the iconic moments that have shaped the meanin...
From Marian Anderson's famous Easter concert to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, a look back at the iconic moments that have shaped the meaning of the Lincoln Memorial.
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From Marian Anderson's famous Easter concert to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, a look back at the iconic moments that have shaped the meaning of the Lincoln Memorial.
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Obama Surprises Tourists At Lincoln Memorial
President Obama stopped by the Lincoln Memorial to remind visitors that it was open today because he and congress had reached a budget agreement that kept the g...
President Obama stopped by the Lincoln Memorial to remind visitors that it was open today because he and congress had reached a budget agreement that kept the government from shutting down. He also greets a school group he mentioned in his budget address. The group was worried that the looming government shut down would also shut down their DC trip.
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President Obama stopped by the Lincoln Memorial to remind visitors that it was open today because he and congress had reached a budget agreement that kept the government from shutting down. He also greets a school group he mentioned in his budget address. The group was worried that the looming government shut down would also shut down their DC trip.
- published: 16 Apr 2011
- views: 656067
martin luther king's"I have a dream,, live at the lincoln memorial 28 august 1963
WHY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SHARE MLK'S GREAT SPEECH
(wiki)I Have a Dream is the title of a famous speech that Martin Luther King held on August 28, 1963.
The sp...
WHY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SHARE MLK'S GREAT SPEECH
(wiki)I Have a Dream is the title of a famous speech that Martin Luther King held on August 28, 1963.
The speech together 17 minutes kept King of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. The words of King inspired not only the visitors on site, but also elsewhere in the world, and in later times.
The reason he held on the occasion of the March on Washington, which had arrived in the city that day in front of an audience of more than 200,000 people. the speech was broadcasted live on television. (from here its the freedom factory saying somethin)
the broadcast appeared on newschannels everywhere such as bbc, nbc, abc,as well his speech was released in the New York Times,
therefor it has been MADE PUBLIC. therefor its public property
wn.com/Martin Luther King's I Have A Dream,, Live At The Lincoln Memorial 28 August 1963
WHY WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO SHARE MLK'S GREAT SPEECH
(wiki)I Have a Dream is the title of a famous speech that Martin Luther King held on August 28, 1963.
The speech together 17 minutes kept King of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. The words of King inspired not only the visitors on site, but also elsewhere in the world, and in later times.
The reason he held on the occasion of the March on Washington, which had arrived in the city that day in front of an audience of more than 200,000 people. the speech was broadcasted live on television. (from here its the freedom factory saying somethin)
the broadcast appeared on newschannels everywhere such as bbc, nbc, abc,as well his speech was released in the New York Times,
therefor it has been MADE PUBLIC. therefor its public property
- published: 05 Apr 2014
- views: 6775
LEGO Architecture Lincoln Memorial review! set 21022
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Q: Will you make a how-to/tutorial or instructions for a custom creation?
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Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
Last: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJry7UrQvc
Music: Approaching Nirvana - Worth a Thousand Pictures...
Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
Last: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJry7UrQvc
Music: Approaching Nirvana - Worth a Thousand Pictures
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Minecraft Timelapse: Lincoln Memorial
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Music: Approaching Nirvana - Worth a Thousand Pictures
- published: 02 Jun 2013
- views: 3996
Lego Architecture 21022 Lincoln Memorial - Lego Speed Build Review
Lego Speed Build
Architecture 21022 Lincoln Memorial
274 pcs/Teile
Year / Jahr 2015
Lego 21022 Review
Build the iconic Lincoln Memorial in LEGO® bricks!
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Lego Speed Build
Architecture 21022 Lincoln Memorial
274 pcs/Teile
Year / Jahr 2015
Lego 21022 Review
Build the iconic Lincoln Memorial in LEGO® bricks!
Construct a LEGO® brick model of the Lincoln Memorial, national monument to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Designed by architect Henry Bacon to resemble a classic Greek temple, the Memorial was officially dedicated to the American people at a ceremony on May 30, 1922, 57 years after Lincoln’s death. Today, it remains a hugely popular tourist attraction and is open 24 hours a day to the public. Just like the actual building in Washington D.C., this detailed LEGO set incorporates 36 Doric columns, which symbolize all the states within the Union at the time of Lincoln’s passing. The LEGO brick model is designed with a removable roof so you can view a model of the Abraham Lincoln statue, the famous sculpture created by Daniel Chester French that dominates this iconic American edifice.
Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark, the Lincoln Memorial
Features a removable roof, the Abraham Lincoln statue and a nameplate
Booklet included with details on the design, architecture and history of the building (English language only. Other languages available for download at LEGO.com/architecture)
Measures 2” (6cm) tall, 4” (12cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep
Collect the entire LEGO Architecture Landmark and Architect Series sets
The LEGO Architecture product line isabout celebrating the world of architecture through the medium of the LEGO brick and for all with an interest in design, architecture and history
Errichten Sie das legendäre Lincoln-Denkmal aus LEGO Steinen!
Baue ein Modell des Lincoln Memorial aus LEGO Steinen. Dieses Denkmal erinnert an Abraham Lincoln, den 16. Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten. Das von dem Architekten Henry Bacon entworfene Denkmal ist einem griechischen Tempel der Antike nachempfunden. Am 30. Mai 1922, also 57 Jahre nach der Ermordung von Präsident Lincoln, wurde das Denkmal dem amerikanischen Volk offiziell gewidmet. Auch heute noch ist diese äußerst beliebte Touristenattraktion rund um die Uhr geöffnet und der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich. Genau wie das echte Bauwerk in Washington D.C. enthält auch dieses nuancenreiche LEGO Set 36 dorische Säulen, die für alle Bundesstaaten der Union zum Zeitpunkt des Todes von Präsident Lincoln stehen. Dieses Modell aus LEGO Steinen ist mit einem abnehmbaren Dach versehen, um den Blick auf ein Modell der berühmten, von Daniel Chester French erschaffenen Abraham-Lincoln-Statue freizugeben, die dieses legendäre amerikanische Bauwerk dominiert.
Interpretation des architektonischen Meisterwerks "Lincoln-Denkmal"
Beinhaltet ein abnehmbares Dach, die Abraham-Lincoln-Statue sowie ein Namensschild
Eine Broschüre mit Details zum Design, zur Architektur und zur Geschichte liegt bei (nur in englischer Sprache. Die Broschüre kann in anderen Sprachen auf LEGO.com/architecture heruntergeladen werden.)
Das Modell ist 6 cm hoch, 12 cm breit und 9 cm tief.
Sammeln Sie alle Modelle der Reihe "Sehenswürdigkeiten".
Die Produktlinie LEGO Architecture ist eine Hommage an die Welt der Architektur in Form von LEGO Steinen und richtet sich an jeden, der sich für Design, Architektur und Geschichte interessiert.
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Lego Speed Build
Architecture 21022 Lincoln Memorial
274 pcs/Teile
Year / Jahr 2015
Lego 21022 Review
Build the iconic Lincoln Memorial in LEGO® bricks!
Construct a LEGO® brick model of the Lincoln Memorial, national monument to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Designed by architect Henry Bacon to resemble a classic Greek temple, the Memorial was officially dedicated to the American people at a ceremony on May 30, 1922, 57 years after Lincoln’s death. Today, it remains a hugely popular tourist attraction and is open 24 hours a day to the public. Just like the actual building in Washington D.C., this detailed LEGO set incorporates 36 Doric columns, which symbolize all the states within the Union at the time of Lincoln’s passing. The LEGO brick model is designed with a removable roof so you can view a model of the Abraham Lincoln statue, the famous sculpture created by Daniel Chester French that dominates this iconic American edifice.
Interpretation of real-world architectural landmark, the Lincoln Memorial
Features a removable roof, the Abraham Lincoln statue and a nameplate
Booklet included with details on the design, architecture and history of the building (English language only. Other languages available for download at LEGO.com/architecture)
Measures 2” (6cm) tall, 4” (12cm) wide and 3” (9cm) deep
Collect the entire LEGO Architecture Landmark and Architect Series sets
The LEGO Architecture product line isabout celebrating the world of architecture through the medium of the LEGO brick and for all with an interest in design, architecture and history
Errichten Sie das legendäre Lincoln-Denkmal aus LEGO Steinen!
Baue ein Modell des Lincoln Memorial aus LEGO Steinen. Dieses Denkmal erinnert an Abraham Lincoln, den 16. Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten. Das von dem Architekten Henry Bacon entworfene Denkmal ist einem griechischen Tempel der Antike nachempfunden. Am 30. Mai 1922, also 57 Jahre nach der Ermordung von Präsident Lincoln, wurde das Denkmal dem amerikanischen Volk offiziell gewidmet. Auch heute noch ist diese äußerst beliebte Touristenattraktion rund um die Uhr geöffnet und der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich. Genau wie das echte Bauwerk in Washington D.C. enthält auch dieses nuancenreiche LEGO Set 36 dorische Säulen, die für alle Bundesstaaten der Union zum Zeitpunkt des Todes von Präsident Lincoln stehen. Dieses Modell aus LEGO Steinen ist mit einem abnehmbaren Dach versehen, um den Blick auf ein Modell der berühmten, von Daniel Chester French erschaffenen Abraham-Lincoln-Statue freizugeben, die dieses legendäre amerikanische Bauwerk dominiert.
Interpretation des architektonischen Meisterwerks "Lincoln-Denkmal"
Beinhaltet ein abnehmbares Dach, die Abraham-Lincoln-Statue sowie ein Namensschild
Eine Broschüre mit Details zum Design, zur Architektur und zur Geschichte liegt bei (nur in englischer Sprache. Die Broschüre kann in anderen Sprachen auf LEGO.com/architecture heruntergeladen werden.)
Das Modell ist 6 cm hoch, 12 cm breit und 9 cm tief.
Sammeln Sie alle Modelle der Reihe "Sehenswürdigkeiten".
Die Produktlinie LEGO Architecture ist eine Hommage an die Welt der Architektur in Form von LEGO Steinen und richtet sich an jeden, der sich für Design, Architektur und Geschichte interessiert.
Lego 2015 lego architecture 2015 lego sets 2015 fast build quick build timelapse
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 21507
Washington DC. Lincoln Memorial.
Easter trip to Washington DC. April 2010. Lincoln Memorial....
Easter trip to Washington DC. April 2010. Lincoln Memorial.
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Easter trip to Washington DC. April 2010. Lincoln Memorial.
- published: 10 Apr 2010
- views: 3116
Pawn Stars - Lincoln Memorial | History
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- published: 16 Apr 2012
- views: 138368
Obama and Japan's Abe Tour Lincoln Memorial
Welcoming Japan's Prime Minister to Washington, President Obama took Shinzo Abe to the Lincoln Memorial Monday. Obama played tour guide, leading Abe into the me...
Welcoming Japan's Prime Minister to Washington, President Obama took Shinzo Abe to the Lincoln Memorial Monday. Obama played tour guide, leading Abe into the memorial where they examined the Gettysburg Address sketched into the marble walls. (April 27)
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Welcoming Japan's Prime Minister to Washington, President Obama took Shinzo Abe to the Lincoln Memorial Monday. Obama played tour guide, leading Abe into the memorial where they examined the Gettysburg Address sketched into the marble walls. (April 27)
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- published: 27 Apr 2015
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Marian Anderson Sings at Lincoln Memorial
Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Rooseve...
Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
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Marian Anderson, contralto, was denied the right to perform at Constitution Hall by the DAR because of her color. Instead, and at the urging of Eleanor Roosevelt, Harold Ickes permitted her to perform at the Lincoln Memorial on April 9, 1939.
- published: 27 Mar 2010
- views: 312318
Lincoln Memorial: America’s Stage (Produced and Donated by the History Channel)
Learn about the construction of the country’s main memorial to President Lincoln and how it reflects the legacy of our 16th president. How did the memorial’s 19...
Learn about the construction of the country’s main memorial to President Lincoln and how it reflects the legacy of our 16th president. How did the memorial’s 1922 opening ceremony dishonor his legacy? How have people redefined its meaning—and Lincoln’s legacy—through the decades?
This video and more about Abraham Lincoln can be found in the Ford's Theatre museum. Plan a visit to learn more at www.fords.org.
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Learn about the construction of the country’s main memorial to President Lincoln and how it reflects the legacy of our 16th president. How did the memorial’s 1922 opening ceremony dishonor his legacy? How have people redefined its meaning—and Lincoln’s legacy—through the decades?
This video and more about Abraham Lincoln can be found in the Ford's Theatre museum. Plan a visit to learn more at www.fords.org.
- published: 25 Jul 2014
- views: 693
"Marian Anderson Sings at the Lincoln Memorial" Newreel Story
Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."...
Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."
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Marian Anderson's Easter Sunday Lincoln Memorial concert on April 9, 1939 from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's "Hearst Metrotone News Collection."
- published: 15 Sep 2010
- views: 65897
Sailor Proposes to Soldier at the Lincoln Memorial on July 4th, 2011
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- published: 05 Jul 2011
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THE NATIONAL MALL – AMERICA'S FRONT YARD | The Lincoln Memorial | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2365455109/?Utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=pbsofficial&utm;_campaign=nama_covefullprogram (US Only) ht...
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2365455109/?Utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=pbsofficial&utm;_campaign=nama_covefullprogram (US Only) http://www.pbs.org/program/national-mall-americas-front-yard/
The Lincoln Memorial, designed by architect Henry Bacon, sits at one end of the National Mall. Key features include the long and high steps that lead inside the structure, a large statue of Lincoln sitting in a chair, and walls inscribed with his great addresses.
Premieres Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 8 p.m. ET. Check your local listings.
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The Lincoln Memorial, designed by architect Henry Bacon, sits at one end of the National Mall. Key features include the long and high steps that lead inside the structure, a large statue of Lincoln sitting in a chair, and walls inscribed with his great addresses.
Premieres Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 8 p.m. ET. Check your local listings.
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 1132
Fatboy Slim - Lincoln Memorial
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Fatboy Slim - Lincoln Memorial
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- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 1024
U2 Live from Lincoln Memorial Obama Inaugural Celebration (Pride & City of Blinding Lights)
"Let Freedom Ring..."
"On this spot where we're standing, 46 years ago, Dr King had a dream. On Tuesday, that dream comes to pass." U2 performed 'Pride' and ...
"Let Freedom Ring..."
"On this spot where we're standing, 46 years ago, Dr King had a dream. On Tuesday, that dream comes to pass." U2 performed 'Pride' and 'City of Blinding LIghts' to an audience of 400,000 in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on January 18th, 2009.
Samuel L Jackson recalled Martin Luther King and how "a band from Ireland was moved by Dr King's message and his sacrifice and wrote a song to remember and honour him..."
"Let freedom ring," announced Bono as U2 arrived on stage and struck up the opening bars of Pride (In The Name of Love). This is not just an American dream,' he said. "Also an Irish dream, an European dream, an African dream an Israeli dream ... and also a Palestinian dream."
'Let freedom ring, let freedom ring....' he continued, as Edge played the opening chords to City of Blinding Lights. "What a thrill for four Irish boys from the north side of Dublin to honour you sir, the next president of the United States, Barack Obama...'
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"Let Freedom Ring..."
"On this spot where we're standing, 46 years ago, Dr King had a dream. On Tuesday, that dream comes to pass." U2 performed 'Pride' and 'City of Blinding LIghts' to an audience of 400,000 in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on January 18th, 2009.
Samuel L Jackson recalled Martin Luther King and how "a band from Ireland was moved by Dr King's message and his sacrifice and wrote a song to remember and honour him..."
"Let freedom ring," announced Bono as U2 arrived on stage and struck up the opening bars of Pride (In The Name of Love). This is not just an American dream,' he said. "Also an Irish dream, an European dream, an African dream an Israeli dream ... and also a Palestinian dream."
'Let freedom ring, let freedom ring....' he continued, as Edge played the opening chords to City of Blinding Lights. "What a thrill for four Irish boys from the north side of Dublin to honour you sir, the next president of the United States, Barack Obama...'
- published: 21 Jan 2009
- views: 33544
Minecraft: Lincoln Memorial
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- published: 02 Jan 2015
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Fallout 3: Finding Lincoln Memorial reference picture and Lincoln's Repeater.
This video shows how to find the L.Memorial reference picture and his gun, Lincoln's repeater. It's in the museum of history. You need the picture for the side ...
This video shows how to find the L.Memorial reference picture and his gun, Lincoln's repeater. It's in the museum of history. You need the picture for the side quest "Head of State". Also, my field of view is 90, as opposed to the default value. You can change it by going to the dev console (Hit ~), and typing in "fov xx" (No quotes) xx is the desired value. (Only works on the PC version as far as I know)
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This video shows how to find the L.Memorial reference picture and his gun, Lincoln's repeater. It's in the museum of history. You need the picture for the side quest "Head of State". Also, my field of view is 90, as opposed to the default value. You can change it by going to the dev console (Hit ~), and typing in "fov xx" (No quotes) xx is the desired value. (Only works on the PC version as far as I know)
- published: 09 Aug 2013
- views: 5749
Lincoln Memorial Dedication, 1922
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Film...
Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1169A
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Scope & Content: FILM REPORT: Mall parking lot, Washington Memorial and U.S. Capitol. Crowd gathers, people are seated. William H. Taft, Robert Moten and Warren Harding address crowd. Harding is escorted out.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 24676
Local Identifier: 111-H-1169A
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Creator(s): Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964) (Most Recent)
Series : Historical Films, compiled ca. 1914 - ca. 1936
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
Other Title(s): Historical Film, No. 1169A
Use Restriction(s): Undetermined
Sound Type: Silent
Scope & Content: FILM REPORT: Mall parking lot, Washington Memorial and U.S. Capitol. Crowd gathers, people are seated. William H. Taft, Robert Moten and Warren Harding address crowd. Harding is escorted out.
Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 24676
Local Identifier: 111-H-1169A
http://research.archives.gov/description/24676
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 1470