The Jefferson Memorial is a monument located on the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. that honors the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. The monument is a popular destination for tourists and is an important symbol of American democracy and the country's founding principles.
Construction of the Jefferson Memorial began in 1939 and was completed in 1943. The monument is made of white marble and is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, with a circular colonnade supporting a dome that is inscribed with quotes from Jefferson's writings.
The interior of the Jefferson Memorial contains a bronze statue of Jefferson and several panels that feature excerpts from his writings, including the Declaration of Independence. The monument also offers views of the Tidal Basin and the surrounding cherry blossom trees, which are a popular attraction during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
The Jefferson Memorial is open to the public and is a popular destination for visitors to Washington, D.C. It is located near several other important landmarks, including the Tidal Basin, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial.