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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the largest of the many reflecting pools in Washington, D.C.. It is a long and large rectangular pool located on the National Mall, directly east of the Lincoln Memorial, with the World War II Memorial and Washington Monument to the east of the reflecting pool.[1]

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in September 2006, facing east towards the Washington Monument

Part of the iconic image of Washington, D.C., the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors who visit the National Mall annually.[2] It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides. Depending on the viewer's vantage point, it dramatically reflects the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Mall's trees, and/or the expansive sky.

Description edit

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was designed by Henry Bacon, and was constructed in 1922 and 1923, following the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. It is approximately 2,030 feet (620 m; 38 mi) long and 167 feet (51 m) wide.[3] The perimeter of the pool is therefore 4,392 feet (1,339 meters; 1316 mile) around. It has a depth of approximately 18 in (46 cm) on the sides and 30 in (76 cm) in the center. It holds approximately 6,750,000 U.S. gallons (25,600,000 liters) of water.[4]

Restoration edit

Using funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the National Park Service reconstructed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The pool's water supply system was updated to eliminate stagnant water by circulating water from the Tidal Basin; the pool was formerly filled using potable water from the city. Paved walking paths were added to the north and south sides of the pool to replace worn grass and to prevent further erosion.[5] Construction on the 18-month, $30.74 million project began in November 2010. In May 2011, workers began sinking the first of 2,113 wood pilings into a 40-foot-deep (12-meter) layer of soft, marshy river clay and some dredged material atop bedrock to support a new pool.[6] The pool reopened on August 31, 2012. The project was managed by the Louis Berger Group.[7]

Post-restoration operation edit

Within weeks of the pool's reopening in 2012, it had to be drained and cleaned at a cost of $100,000 due to algae in the pool. The algae growth was so extensive it almost completely covered the surface of the pool.[8] Using an ozone disinfectant system installed during the renovation,[9] the National Park Service said it would double the amount of algae-killing ozone in the pool to control future outbreaks.[8]

In 2013, construction on the National World War II Memorial damaged the eastern end of the Reflecting Pool. NPS workers closed the eastern 30 feet (9 meters) of the pool in August 2015 to repair the basin, work that was completed in the summer of 2016.[10]

The Reflecting Pool was completely drained in June 2017 to control a parasitical outbreak. The parasite, which causes swimmer's itch, infects snails which inhabit the pool. More than 80 ducks and ducklings have died at the pool due to parasitical infection since May 20. Park Service workers said the work and refilling of the pool would take 10 days.[11]

Historic events edit

 
Anti-Vietnam War protesters at the pool for the March on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967

Located at the base of the Lincoln Memorial's steps, the Reflecting Pool area has been the site of many historic events, including:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Foundation Statement for the National Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Park" (PDF), National Park Service, retrieved 2010-05-20
  2. ^ Gibson, T. (2 Apr 2010). "Reflecting Pool Could Go on 2-Year Hiatus". nbcwashington.com. USA. Retrieved 21 Mar 2018.
  3. ^ . WSP. n.d. Archived from the original on 11 August 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  4. ^ . Watercrunch. 2009-01-19. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  5. ^ MacSpadden, Lisa; Staudigl, Stephen (2010-04-01), , National Capital Planning Commission, News Release, archived from the original on 2010-05-27, retrieved 2010-04-23
  6. ^ Ruane, Michael E. (2011-05-11). "Deep-rooted support for new Lincoln pool". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: The Washington Post Co. pp. B1, B5. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  7. ^ Henning, Tyler (April 2013). "Improved Filtration Revitalizes a National Treasure". Modern Pumping Today. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  8. ^ a b Wheeler, Candace (October 3, 2012). "Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is drained to remove algae". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  9. ^ Ruane, Michael (August 12, 2012). "Lincoln reflecting pool rehab nears completion". The Boston Globe. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  10. ^ "Part of reflecting pool to undergo months-long repairs". WTOP.com. August 31, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  11. ^ Wamsley, Laurel (June 9, 2017). "Park Service To Drain Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After 80 Ducks Die". NPR. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  12. ^ "Biden and Harris honor COVID-19 victims on eve of inauguration". CBS News.

External links edit

  • Photos of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
  • NBC Washington: Changes Planned for Lincoln Memorial, Reflecting Pool


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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the largest of the many reflecting pools in Washington D C It is a long and large rectangular pool located on the National Mall directly east of the Lincoln Memorial with the World War II Memorial and Washington Monument to the east of the reflecting pool 1 Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in September 2006 facing east towards the Washington MonumentPart of the iconic image of Washington D C the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors who visit the National Mall annually 2 It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides Depending on the viewer s vantage point it dramatically reflects the Washington Monument the Lincoln Memorial the Mall s trees and or the expansive sky Contents 1 Description 2 Restoration 2 1 Post restoration operation 3 Historic events 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDescription editThe Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was designed by Henry Bacon and was constructed in 1922 and 1923 following the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial It is approximately 2 030 feet 620 m 3 8 mi long and 167 feet 51 m wide 3 The perimeter of the pool is therefore 4 392 feet 1 339 meters 13 16 mile around It has a depth of approximately 18 in 46 cm on the sides and 30 in 76 cm in the center It holds approximately 6 750 000 U S gallons 25 600 000 liters of water 4 Restoration editUsing funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 the National Park Service reconstructed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool The pool s water supply system was updated to eliminate stagnant water by circulating water from the Tidal Basin the pool was formerly filled using potable water from the city Paved walking paths were added to the north and south sides of the pool to replace worn grass and to prevent further erosion 5 Construction on the 18 month 30 74 million project began in November 2010 In May 2011 workers began sinking the first of 2 113 wood pilings into a 40 foot deep 12 meter layer of soft marshy river clay and some dredged material atop bedrock to support a new pool 6 The pool reopened on August 31 2012 The project was managed by the Louis Berger Group 7 Post restoration operation edit Within weeks of the pool s reopening in 2012 it had to be drained and cleaned at a cost of 100 000 due to algae in the pool The algae growth was so extensive it almost completely covered the surface of the pool 8 Using an ozone disinfectant system installed during the renovation 9 the National Park Service said it would double the amount of algae killing ozone in the pool to control future outbreaks 8 In 2013 construction on the National World War II Memorial damaged the eastern end of the Reflecting Pool NPS workers closed the eastern 30 feet 9 meters of the pool in August 2015 to repair the basin work that was completed in the summer of 2016 10 The Reflecting Pool was completely drained in June 2017 to control a parasitical outbreak The parasite which causes swimmer s itch infects snails which inhabit the pool More than 80 ducks and ducklings have died at the pool due to parasitical infection since May 20 Park Service workers said the work and refilling of the pool would take 10 days 11 Historic events edit nbsp Anti Vietnam War protesters at the pool for the March on the Pentagon on October 21 1967Located at the base of the Lincoln Memorial s steps the Reflecting Pool area has been the site of many historic events including In 1939 singer Marian Anderson was denied permission to perform at Constitution Hall in Washington because she was African American An open air concert was held on Easter Sunday with a crowd of over 75 000 people On August 28 1963 the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom used the area for its Civil Rights rally It was there that Martin Luther King Jr gave his I Have a Dream speech delivered to a crowd of 250 000 people On October 21 1967 100 000 anti Vietnam War protesters met at the pool and memorial to begin the March on the Pentagon In 2009 We Are One The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial was held with a crowd of 400 000 people In 2010 the restoration project began On August 28 2010 the Restoring Honor rally was held Notable speakers included Alveda King the niece of Martin Luther King Jr former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and the event s organizer Glenn Beck As of 2012 the restoration project was completed and the pool was reopened on August 31 On December 31 2012 National Park Rangers using their personal funds and time lit over 2 000 candles around the reflecting pool in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation where the Park Service rang in the New Year with a Night Watch and Freedom Vigil and the singing of My Country Tis of Thee On August 28 2013 the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and Martin Luther King Jr s I Have A Dream speech was commemorated by an all day event The event featured various speakers including then President Barack Obama and John Lewis the only living speaker from the original rally On January 19 2021 then President elect Joe Biden and then Vice President elect Kamala Harris held a memorial honoring the 400 000 Americans who had died in the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States 12 Gallery edit nbsp The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool seen from the Lincoln Memorial in 2004 nbsp Ice covering the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after the February 5 6 2010 North American blizzard nbsp Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool before reconstruction in April 2010 nbsp Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool undergoing reconstruction in June 2011 nbsp Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool undergoing reconstruction in December 2011 nbsp Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after reconstruction in May 2016 nbsp The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool at sunset in August 2015 nbsp The Washington Monument seen in the Reflecting Pool from the roof of the Lincoln Memorial in June 2010See also editCapitol Reflecting Pool Rainbow PoolReferences edit Foundation Statement for the National Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Park PDF National Park Service retrieved 2010 05 20 Gibson T 2 Apr 2010 Reflecting Pool Could Go on 2 Year Hiatus nbcwashington com USA Retrieved 21 Mar 2018 Restoration of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool WSP n d Archived from the original on 11 August 2020 Retrieved 2020 12 08 Deconstructing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Watercrunch 2009 01 19 Archived from the original on 27 February 2012 Retrieved 2009 10 05 MacSpadden Lisa Staudigl Stephen 2010 04 01 NCPC Adopts CapitalSpace Plan and Approves Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Grounds Rehabilitation and St Elizabeths West Campus Perimeter Security National Capital Planning Commission News Release archived from the original on 2010 05 27 retrieved 2010 04 23 Ruane Michael E 2011 05 11 Deep rooted support for new Lincoln pool The Washington Post Washington D C The Washington Post Co pp B1 B5 Retrieved 2011 05 11 Henning Tyler April 2013 Improved Filtration Revitalizes a National Treasure Modern Pumping Today Retrieved 16 May 2015 a b Wheeler Candace October 3 2012 Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool is drained to remove algae The Washington Post Retrieved June 10 2017 Ruane Michael August 12 2012 Lincoln reflecting pool rehab nears completion The Boston Globe Retrieved June 10 2017 Part of reflecting pool to undergo months long repairs WTOP com August 31 2015 Retrieved June 10 2017 Wamsley Laurel June 9 2017 Park Service To Drain Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After 80 Ducks Die NPR Retrieved June 10 2017 Biden and Harris honor COVID 19 victims on eve of inauguration CBS News External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Photos of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool NBC Washington Changes Planned for Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool 38 53 21 N 77 02 42 W 38 8893 N 77 045 W 38 8893 77 045 Portal nbsp United States 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