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Descriptive Essay: The Lincoln Memorial

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The year was 1949 and there was a blur of green and blue passing by the window of a Cadillac 2-door automobile. It was a darling shade of eggshell white. In the sleek vehicle held a happily married couple and they were on their way to their nation’s capital of Washington D.C. . Elizabeth Diane Winters had the car window rolled down with her right hand hanging out, her fingers fluttering in the wind. This was their first honeymoon even though she and Adam had been together for about 3 years. They had had a shotgun wedding due to them both being called to serve for their country, and Elizabeth was excited to spend this time with Adam. They had already been in the area for a few days and had taken up residence at a lovely bed and breakfast in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Their hostess, Mrs. Blackwood, had been absolutely delightful and accommodating if not a tad nosey. There would be mornings where the hoover had …show more content…

And what an experience that was. When Elizabeth had set her sparkling, green orbs on the monument she felt tears sting her eyes in awe. Her system felt overwrought with a heavy weight of thankfulness and sorrow. She wondered briefly what Abraham Lincoln was really like, what kind of presence he must have brought to a room. Walking up a few steps to get closer to the monument, when she noted a strange crevice along the back of Lincoln’s throne. She looked back at her husband and noted he was making conversation with another bystander observing the site. He wouldn’t mind, then, missing her presence for a few more moments. Taking a huge unspoken liberty, Elizabeth rounded around the statue to get a better look at this apparent defect. Well, she would have no way of knowing, since she had no prior knowledge of the construct of such things. It was simply…an eyesore, totally and utterly out of place next to the grandness of it

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