WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a 12-page plan proposing a 250-foot triumphal arch to be sited between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery, featuring a gilded winged figure, two eagles, four lions and inscriptions including 'One Nation Under God' and 'Liberty and Justice for All.' The design documents were released by the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts this week. The filings, including renderings reported obtained by NBC News, were lodged with federal agencies for review and were confirmed by the president on Truth Social this week; the plan would dwarf the 99-foot Lincoln Memorial. The proposal has already prompted public attention, noted design backlash and potential legal challenges, and the commission has scheduled further review in coming days.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
This proposed arch could change the face of Washington, D.C. and impact your visits to the capital. It's a significant investment of public funds and could affect traffic and tourism. Keep an eye on the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts' website for updates and opportunities to voice your opinion.
A 250-foot arch in D.C. is a grand idea, but it's not a done deal. There's design backlash, potential legal challenges, and a lot of public process ahead. If you're interested in this project, now's the time to get involved. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves D.C. history.
Construction firms, design contractors, tourism promoters and supporters of a presidential legacy would gain contracts, revenue, public attention and symbolic political messaging if the project proceeds.
Local residents, preservation groups, and opponents of religious inscriptions or altered memorial views could face construction disruptions, aesthetic impacts, and legal or regulatory disputes.
No left-leaning sources found for this story.
Planned 250-foot arch proposed for Washington, D.C. memorial
thepeterboroughexaminer.com PBS.orgTrump's Washington arch plan includes golden winged figure, eagles,...
Daily Mail Online ExBulletin
Comments