Capitol Reflecting Pool

Coordinates: 38°53′23″N 77°00′49″W / 38.8898°N 77.0137°W / 38.8898; -77.0137
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The Capitol Reflecting Pool and Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

The Capitol Reflecting Pool is a reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., United States. It lies to the west of the United States Capitol and is the westernmost element of the Capitol grounds (or the easternmost element of the National Mall, according to some reckonings). The Capitol Dome and the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial are reflected in its waters.

Description

The Capitol Reflecting Pool is located at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C, built above a tunnel of northbound

U.S. Botanic Garden, and the museums
and galleries along the Mall.

History

A mallard with ducklings at the Capitol Reflecting Pool.

The Capitol Reflecting Pool was included in master plans for the Washington Mall area prepared by the architectural firm of

Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.) The new pool was designed to serve as a counterpart to the one at the western end of the Mall, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument
. Since its completion in 1971, it has been a popular attraction. The broad, gently sloped limestone coping and the steps that lead down from ground level afford seating for visitors as they enjoy the reflections of the Capitol, the surrounding sights, and the sky as well as the ducks and seagulls that often swim in the pool.

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38°53′23″N 77°00′49″W / 38.8898°N 77.0137°W / 38.8898; -77.0137