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UPDATE: The Washington Monument will close on September 7, 2004 to complete the final phase of the security enhancement project on the grounds of the Monument. The Washington Monument will reopen to the public in the Spring of 2005.



Alone among the Founders of the United States George Washington earned the title "Father of his Country" in recognition of his leadership in the cause of American independence. Appointed commander of the Continental Army in 1775, he molded a fighting force that won independence from Great Britain. In 1787 as President of the Constitutional Convention, he helped guide the deliberations to form a government that has lasted for more than 200 years. Two years later he was unanimously elected the first President of the United States. Washington defined the Presidency and helped develop the relationships among the three branches of government. He established precedents that successfully launched the new government on its course. Washington remained ever mindful of the ramifications of his decisions and actions, for he was a consummate statesman. With this monument the citizens of the United States show their enduring gratitude and respect.

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THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT WILL CLOSE FOR VISITATION ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2004 TO COMPLETE THE SECURITY ENHANCEMENT PROJECT ON THE GROUNDS OF THE MONUMENT. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT WILL REOPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN THE SPRING OF 2005.

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Dedicated - 1885
National Memorial - August 2, 1876

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