Washington Monument
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The Washington Monument in the elegant Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland was the first architectural monument planned to honor George Washington. In 1815, a statue was designed by Robert Mills, who also designed the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. Construction began in 1815 and was completed by 1829. The 178 foot doric column holds a ground-floor museum offering information about Washington as well as construction of the monument. Climbing the 228 steps to the top provides an excellent view of the city from the historic neighborhood where it is located. Its neighbors include the Peabody Institute. The monument, which was constructed of white marble from Cockeysville, rises 178 feet and consists of three main elements: a low, rectangular base containing a museum; a plain, unfluted column; and, atop the column, a standing figure of Washington. By the time of the monument's completion in 1829, financial constraints had forced a series of design compromises which simplified the monument.
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Mount Vernon Place (c. 1903)
View of Mt. Vernon Place looking east from Cathedral and Monument Streets. | Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-D401-16172. | Date: c. 1903
Washington Monument (c. 1903)
View of the Washington Monument looking northwest. | Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-D4-16173. | Date: c. 1903
Mount Vernon Place (c. 1906)
View of the north park of Mount Vernon Place from the Washington Monument. | Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-D401-19120. | Date: C. 1906
Washington Monument (1936)
View of the Washington Monument from the east park of Mount Vernon Place. | Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, HABS MD,4-BALT,33--2. | Date: 1936 July
Washington Monument (c. 1906)
View of the Washington Monument from the south park of Mount Vernon Place. | Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, LC-D4-19129. | Date: c. 1906
Washington Monument (1833)
Illustration of the Washington Monument. | Source: A Complete View of Baltimore (1833), Charles Varle, Internet Archive, completeviewofba00varl. | Date: 1833
Washington Monument (1888)
Illustration of the Washington Monument | Source: Weishampel's Baltimore Guide, The Stranger in Baltimore: A New Hand Book (1888), Internet Archive, weishampelsbalti01weis. | Date: 1888