The Jefferson Memorial is a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and a founding father. Its neoclassical design reflects Jefferson's admiration for classical architecture and ideals.
The Neoclassical style is evident through the use of grand columns, a domed roof, and the symmetry of the structure.
Beaux-Arts features are visible in the monument's grand scale and classical detailing.
Completed in 1943, the memorial was designed during a time of national strife and serves as a reminder of Jefferson's contributions to American democracy. It represents a significant moment in the commemoration of national figures in U.S. architecture.
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