Die Gegend um die Tidal Basin und West Potomac Park in der Nachmahd von Washington DC Blizzard Januar 2016, von den Einheimischen als Snowzilla bezeichnet.
6867 x 4583 px | 58,1 x 38,8 cm | 22,9 x 15,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
26. Januar 2016
Ort:
Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington DC, District of , United States
Weitere Informationen:
The Arlington Memorial Bridge is a pivotal architectural and historical landmark in the United States. Spanning the Potomac River, this neoclassical structure connects the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. to the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Inaugurated in 1932, the bridge is a poignant symbol of the reunification of the North and South after the American Civil War. Architecturally, it draws inspiration from the City Beautiful movement, showcasing classical elements. It features ten monumental statues known as "The Arts of War" and "The Arts of Peace, " each presenting intricate allegorical scenes. The bridge spans approximately 2, 163 feet (about 660 meters) and is flanked by two plaza groups, each consisting of four statues. The structure's design and construction were overseen by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, known for their Beaux-Arts style. The bridge's impressive granite arches and the vast expanse it covers over the Potomac make it a notable sight. The Arlington Memorial Bridge underwent a significant rehabilitation process between 2018 and 2021 to preserve its historical value and ensure its continued functionality. The project focused on restoring structural integrity, improving longevity, and maintaining the bridge's iconic aesthetic. The bridge is not merely a means of transportation, but it also serves as a silent witness to the nation's history. As a National Register of Historic Places listing, it is a tangible testament to the architectural prowess and historical narratives of the United States. The bridge's enduring legacy and the symbolism it carries for American unity make it an essential part of the country's heritage.