Memorials & Presidents: Lesson Planning on the DC Trip Steve Estes
History in Stone
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
FDR Memorial Site Plan
FDR Sculpture (added in 2001)
Room One: The Depression “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” - First Inaugural Address (1933)
Room Two: The New Deal - Fireside Chat (1938)
Room Two: The New Deal - Second Inaugural (1937)
“The Breadline”
Room Three: World War II
Room Three: World War II “I have seen war. I have seen war on land and sea. I have seen blood running from the wounded. I have seen the dead in the mud. I have seen cities destroyed. I have seen children starving. I have seen the agony of mothers and wives. I hate war.” - New York Speech (1936)
Room Three: World War II “We must be the great arsenal of Democracy.” —Fireside Chat (December 1940)
Room Four: Legacies
Other Stones, Other Stories Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument
Design a Monument Choose: John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, or George W. Bush Realistic or Abstract Steel, Stone, and/or Bronze No more than 40 feet tall, 400 square feet at base On the Tidal Basin or a grassy slope of the Mall Depict the words or ideals of the president Represent his positive contributions to US history