"Read The Walls" of the Government buildings in Washington, DC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGkEHF-zXP4
An
excerpt from Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural speech carved into the
interior of the Lincoln Memorial - See more at:
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Moses on the rear facade of the U.S. Supreme Court
Moses with the Ten Commandments in the rotunda of the Library of Congress
Liberty of Worship & quote; statute resting on the Ten Commandments outside the Ronald Reagan Building
Moses with the Ten Commandments inside the Supreme Court's courtroom
The
Adams Prayer Mantel in the White House: (Photo Courtesy of the White
House) - See more at:
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The
Adams Prayer Mantel in the White House: (Photo Courtesy of the White
House) - See more at:
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The Adams Prayer Mantel in the White House: (Photo Courtesy of the White House) The Ten Commandments in the floor of the National Archives
De Soto's Burial in the Mississippi River" in the rotunda of the U.S. Capital.
An excerpt from Virginia's Statute of Religious Freedom, authored by Thomas Jefferson, on the wall of the Jefferson Memorial
Painting called Knowledge in the North Hall of the Library of Congress
A stained glass window of George Washington praying, in the chapel in the U.S. Capitol
A phrase from Lord Tennyson in the rotunda of the Library of Congress
Discovery of the Mississippi River by Hernando De Soto in the U.S. Capitol
Carving of Ten Commandments on doors of the U.S. Supreme Court
Jesuit Father James Marquette in the U.S. Capitol
Sculpture in front of the U.S. district court building
An excerpt from Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural speech carved into the interior of the Lincoln Memorial
Inscription inside the Washington Monument
Inscription inside the Washington MonumentA memorial plaque from the Free Press Methodist Episcopal Church inside the Washington Monument
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memorial plaque from the Free Press Methodist Episcopal Church inside
the Washington Monument - See more at:
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Roman Goddess of War
The fresco painted on the ceiling of the Capitol rotunda of Washington’s rise to Heaven. (The word "apotheosis" literally means the raising and glorification of a person as an ideal; George Washington was honored as a national icon in the nineteenth century.)
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painting of the Roman goddess of war in the Senate side of the U.S.
Capitol - See more at:
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A painting of the Roman goddess of war in the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol
A painting of the Roman goddess of war in the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol
Father Junipero Serra, a Spanish Franciscan missionary holding a Cross in the Capital Rotunda, Hall of Statues.
Marcus Whitman holding his Bible in the Capital Rotunda, Hall of Statues ... was an American physician and missionary in the Oregon Country.
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Fr. Damien de Veuster, known as the “hero of Molokai,” was selected by Hawaii to represent our newest state. Serving as a priest on the big island of Hawaii, he saw many of his parishioners exiled to the island of Molokai when they contracted Hansen's disease (leprosy). Deprived of their families and hope, they were left in desperate circumstances. Fr. Damien volunteered to go and minister to the spiritual and temporal needs of the 600 homeless, abandoned men sent to Molokai, knowing that he, too, would never be allowed to leave the island. He cared for each victim of the disease, built their coffins, and saw to their burial in the area called the Garden of the Dead. Father Damien built churches, orphanages, homes and medical clinics. In time, he contracted leprosy, but continued his work until his death in 1885. St. Damien was canonized in October 2009.
Laus Deo ... 'Praise be to God!' Is engraved on the cap of the Washington Monument.
DidJaKnow? Facts About The Washington Momument
http://www.lilesnet.com/didjaknow/washington_monument/
Washington Monument's hidden "Laus Deo" (Praise be to God)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZtiBBRKlaY
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painting of the Roman goddess of war in the Senate side of the U.S.
Capitol - See more at:
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painting of the Roman goddess of war in the Senate side of the U.S.
Capitol - See more at:
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