
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a daytime scene in Washington, D.C., specifically at the Peace Monument (also known as the Naval Monument) located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue NW and 1st Street NW. In the foreground, to the right, is a portion of the granite base of the Peace Monument, featuring a dark bronze allegorical statue of a robed figure and an inscribed plaque. The plaque text reads: "WHO DIED FOR GLORY BUT HIS COUNTRY'S GOOD." To the left of the monument, a paved street is visible, populated by several vehicles. Two white police cruisers are prominently parked, displaying active blue emergency lights. Multiple individuals, some appearing to be law enforcement personnel, are present near these vehicles. An ornate black street lamp pole stands in the mid-ground, alongside a utility pole and a red traffic light. The street is flanked by mature deciduous trees, exhibiting yellow and brown autumnal foliage. The background features a clear blue sky with wispy white cirrus clouds.
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