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U.S. Capitol and Vietnam War Memorial: History and Significance

The U.S. Capitol, built in 1792, serves as the home of the House of Representatives and has been integral to Washington, D.C.'s identity. It represents the acceptance of the British West Indies. In contrast, the Vietnam War Memorial, constructed in 1959, honors the sacrifice of 58,220 men who lost their lives in the war. The memorial, measuring 493 feet long and 3 inches thick, stands tall and proud, a poignant tribute to those who served and a reminder of the cost of war.

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U.S. Capitol and Vietnam War Memorial: History and Significance

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  1. U.S. Capital Vietnam War Memorial By: Jorge Martinez

  2. U.S Capitol • It was built 1792. • It was built for DC. The U.S Capitol has been the home of the House. • Its important because the British west indies was accepted in fall 1792.

  3. Vietnam war Memorial • Its was built in 1959. • It was built that won’t be killed like the 58,220 men and Command. • It size 493 feet long and 3 inches thick. • Its looks so tall like a diamond.

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