Greek Architecture Or A Tour of Washington D.C.. Flashback: Who was the Egyptian queen who made this symbol popular?  A: Queen Hatshepsut   Q: What.

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Greek Architecture Or A Tour of Washington D.C.

Flashback: Who was the Egyptian queen who made this symbol popular?  A: Queen Hatshepsut   Q: What is it called?   A: Obelisk

Jefferson Memorial  Ionic

 Can you identify the parts?

What do they do here?  Doric

 Ionic White House

FFFFront of Capital Building

A palace?  This is the Capital building where Congress meets.  Ionic

Lincoln Memorial  Doric

 Look Buddhist monks visit too!

 Stand on the steps.  Look Up.  What do you see?  An Obelisk  I mean, the Washington Monument.

Now look down!

Corinthian

Ionic

At Arlington National Cemetery the flag is always at half staff!  Doric

Doric  Amphitheatre At Arlington

Corinthian