BillyBob > This monument is located south of Memorial Bridge, behind the Lincoln Memorial.  It pays tribute to John Ericsson, a Swedish inventor and designer of the USS Monitor, one of the first ironclad warships in the world.
BillyBob > Another view of the Memorial Bridge and Lee House, from the south side of the bridge.
BillyBob > Tidal Basin and Potomac Park (March 27, 2009) photo
BillyBob > Tidal Basin and Potomac Park (March 27, 2009) photo
BillyBob > A close-up of the statue of Victory.  Daniel Chester French, the sculptor of the Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial, is also the sculptor of this statue.
BillyBob > This is my favorite photo of the statue.  There's an urban legend that Lincoln's hands are positioned such that they resemble the letters "A" and "L" in sign language.
BillyBob > Another view of the rowing facility.  I really like this picture and how it looks.
BillyBob > Tidal Basin and Potomac Park (March 27, 2009) photo
BillyBob > One of my best photos from "Pirates of the Caribbean".  I'm very proud of the fact that I took this photo without using my flash.
This monument is located south of Memorial Bridge, behind the Lincoln Memorial. It pays tribute to John Ericsson, a Swedish inventor and designer of the USS Monitor, one of the first ironclad warships in the world.
BillyBob > This monument is located south of Memorial Bridge, behind the Lincoln Memorial.  It pays tribute to John Ericsson, a Swedish inventor and designer of the USS Monitor, one of the first ironclad warships in the world.
This monument is located south of Memorial Bridge, behind the Lincoln Memorial. It pays tribute to John Ericsson, a Swedish inventor and designer of the USS Monitor, one of the first ironclad warships in the world.
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