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Reference book:
'Washington Sculpture'
by James M. Goode





How do I find a particular sculpture?

I just want to browse. What do you recommend?

How are sculptures organized?

Why does the site map have more than just Goode's 16 areas?

Which D.C. sculptures have you included?

How can I learn more about a particular sculpture?

How do I get to & around Washington, D.C.?

Why is "V" used instead of "U" and "I" instead of "J" on so many inscriptions?

How are sculptures organized?
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In "Washington Sculpture," James M. Goode breaks The District & its closest suburbs into 16 different areas. On the dcMemorials.com site map, these areas are listed under "Areas used in 'Washington Sculpture.' Click on an area name to see all of the sculpture cataloged in that area. For example, dcmemorials.com/sitemap_capitolhill.htm identifies around 70 sculptures in & around Capitol Hill.

  • If it has a red star, that means I have pictures of it.
  • If it's in bold face, that means Goode has it in his new book, "Washington Sculpture" (2008)
  • If it's in italics, that means Goode had it in his old book, "Outdoor Sculpture" (1974).
By the way, I highly recommend that you purchase Goode's book.

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