George Mason Memorial - Washington DC

  • Description:

    • This memorial honors George Mason, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which had much to do with the establishment of the United States Bill of Rights. Dedicated on April 9, 2002, the memorial consists of a bronze statue of Mason, set back in a landscaped grove of trees and flower beds (lots and lots of pansies), arranged in concentric circles around a pool and fountain. Mason appears in 18th-century garb, from buckled shoes to tricorn hat, seated on a marble bench, but leaning backward on one arm and gazing off in the general direction of the Washington Monument. Two stone slabs are inscribed with some of Mason's words, like these, referring to Mason's rejection of slavery, "that slow Poison, which is daily contaminating the Minds & Morals of our People." Wooden benches at the site present a pleasant opportunity to learn about Mason and take a break before moving on. Note: The memorial is easy to miss, since it does not lie on the Tidal Basin path. As you approach the Jefferson Memorial from the direction of the FDR Memorial, or as you approach the FDR Memorial from the direction of the Jefferson, you'll come to the bridge that arches over the inlet leading from the Tidal Basin to the Potomac River; look straight across from the bridge, and there you'll see it.

    • © Frommer's 2012

    Awards:

    Frommer's
    Frommer's
    •  Recommended 2009
    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 202/426-6841
      • Address:

      • At East Basin and Ohio Dr. SW (between the Jefferson and FDR memorials)
      • Washington, DC
      • Hours:

      • Always open, though rangers generally are not posted here
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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