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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?

Why does the site map have more than just Goode's 16 areas?
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The different sections of the site map show different was to "slice & dice" the D.C. area.
  • "Other D.C. Locales" are a portal to he nearly 250 individual sculptures at National Cathedral & the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception account as well as to smaller collections such as those at the National Zoo, the Supreme Court, or GWU.
  • "D.C. Suburbs" include Arlington, Alexandria, Annapolis & many others.
  • "Special Groupings" provide more ways to gain access to individual sculpture. Don't miss the "National Cathedral," "Cathedral Gargoyles," & "Basilica of the Nat'l Shrine" entries! These pages don't just list the sculpture but actually show exactly where on the building each piece is located.
  • "Áreas beyond D.C." & "Other Locales Beyond D.C." are two different ways of slicing/dicing everything I've photographed in places like Philadelphia, Montreal, Boston & elsewhere -- including my home state of Montana.


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