George Mason Memorial (Washington, D.C.)
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District of Columbia /
Washington /
Washington, D.C.
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/ USA
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/ Washington
World / United States / District of Columbia
memorial, monument, fountain
www.nps.gov/gemm/
George Mason is considered the father of the Bill of Rights. He died in 1792 and the memorial was dedicated on April 9, 2002. It consists of a bronze statue of Mason, set back in a landscaped grove, arranged in concentric circles around a pool and fountain.
George Mason is considered the father of the Bill of Rights. He died in 1792 and the memorial was dedicated on April 9, 2002. It consists of a bronze statue of Mason, set back in a landscaped grove, arranged in concentric circles around a pool and fountain.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason_Memorial
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Coordinates: 38°52'46"N 77°2'21"W
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