WASHINGTON DC, États-Unis — le Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove sur le Potomac. Le monolithe de granit rose de 17 pieds de haut, gravé de citations du 36e président, se dresse au milieu d'un paysage paisible d'arbres et de sentiers pédestres surplombant le fleuve Potomac.
6867 x 4583 px | 58,1 x 38,8 cm | 22,9 x 15,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
20 février 2017
Lieu:
Lady Bird Johnson Park, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac stands as a serene tribute to the 36th President of the United States. Located on Columbia Island, part of Lady Bird Johnson Park in Washington DC, this living memorial offers a stark contrast to the city's more formal, architectural monuments. The centerpiece of the grove is a 17-foot tall monolith of carnelian granite, quarried from LBJ's home state of Texas. Designed by architect Harold Vogel, the monolith is inscribed with quotations reflecting Johnson's vision for America, touching on themes of education, civil rights, and environmental conservation. The rough-hewn nature of the stone symbolizes Johnson's roots in the rugged Texas Hill Country, while its pink hue evokes the sunset glow of the region. Surrounding the monolith is a carefully landscaped grove of white pine and dogwood trees, creating a natural, park-like setting. This design was influenced by Lady Bird Johnson's passion for environmental beautification and her belief in the restorative power of nature. Winding paths and benches invite visitors to stroll and reflect, with views across the Potomac to the Washington skyline. The location of the memorial is significant, offering views of other landmarks associated with Johnson's presidency. The Pentagon, visible nearby, recalls his escalation of the Vietnam War, while the Lincoln Memorial in the distance connects to his work on civil rights legislation. This juxtaposition of natural beauty with reminders of Johnson's complex legacy creates a nuanced space for contemplation of his presidency. Dedicated in 1974, just a year after Johnson's death, the memorial reflects a shift in commemorative practices towards more abstract and naturalistic designs. It stands as a testament to Johnson's domestic achievements, particularly his "Great Society" programs, which included landmark legislation on civil rights, education, healthcare, and environmental protection. The LBJ Memori
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