Commissioned by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands as a tribute to the third president of the United States, the founder of the University of Virginia, and a key drafter of the Declaration of Independence. Located in Washington, DC, the memorial features a Pantheon-esque facade that overlooks the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument. Inside, a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson commands attention, offering visitors a serene space to reflect on his contributions to American history. The site’s neoclassical architecture and tranquil setting provide a fitting backdrop for honoring one of the nation’s most influential figures.
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