John Paul Jones Memorial is a sculpture garden Southwest Washington Washington located in United States.
17 St & Independence Ave SW (West Potomac Park) Washington , D.C. 20024 United States
Memorial to Commodore Jones, naval hero of the Revolutionary War. It was dedicated in 1912 as the first monument in Potomac Park . Work of architect Thomas Hastings and sculptor Charles Henry Niehaus.
This is a nice place 2 go 2 & see a memorial of John Paul Jones.
They should sell John Paul Jones hats in the gift shop . I'd buy one!
Take a picture next to the statue .
The statues were cast in bronze in Florence in 1950, and were a gift from the people of Italy! - Eric Andersen
The bells ring every quarter-hour, although the best time to visit is undoubtedly the Fourth of July, when the bells ring to the tune of the Star Spangled Banner at 2PM. - M Squared Real Estate
Friday’s at 5:00 Pm you can sit down, have a couple of beers and sangrias, and listen to live music. Get there early cause the spaces run out fast! - Camilo Angel
Really amazing place to see sunsets and sunrises. Lots of history,great design and great fountains - Kiley K
Beautiful spot in Washington, great view of DC, very well kept, Illumination during the night is amazing!! You need a ticket to enter into the monument. - Guillodf
Always a beautiful walk on any day! Dog friendly! - Paige C