Lafayette Statue

Lafayette Statue is a outdoor sculpture Northwest Washington Washington located in Washington.

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Pennsylvania Ave NW (at Madison Pl NW) Washington , D.C. 20006 United States

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Cengiz Eken

Great statue

John McCombs

Nice during the day or sunset

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8.4
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Beautiful statues and sculptures with historical context provided. People were walking around or laying down on their breaks. It was a nice, social area to walk through. - Slightly Perfect