US Marine Corps War Memorial
Memorial park · Rosslyn ·

US Marine Corps War Memorial

Memorial park · Rosslyn ·

Bronze statue honors Marines, hosts Sunset Parades, Marine Corps Marathon

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US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null
US Marine Corps War Memorial by null

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Arlington, VA 22209 Get directions

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Arlington, VA 22209 Get directions

+1 703 289 2500
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parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 5, 2025

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"Semper Fi Marines! Commonly referred to as the Iwo Jima Memorial, the world's tallest standing bronze statue honors the Marines who have defended the United States since November 10, 1775 with every major battle campaign inscribed at its base. The 32-foot-high sculpture was inspired by Joe Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize–winning photo of five Marines and one Navy hospital corpsman raising the American flag on Mt. Suribachi during one of the most historic battles of World War II. From May to August, on Tuesdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the memorial serves as the backdrop for the phenomenal Sunset Parade, which showcases the Marine Band, Silent Drill Team, and Drum and Bugle Corps. Come on the last Sunday of October to cheer on the thousands of runners who start and finish here for the Marine Corps Marathon."

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US Marine Corps Memorial

Iron H.

Google
The U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial is a truly awesome monument to visit in the D.C. area. I have especially fond memories here, being a Marine, as I accepted my warrant and commission here, I have run through the monuments for fun, and I finished the 50th Marine Corps Marathon here. The monument is so inspirational and is a testament to the might of Our Great Nation. It stands as a remembrance for those Marines and Sailors that drove with steadfast perseverance and gave the ultimate sacrifice during World War II for the love and prosperity of The People of Our Great Nation. What’s more is that this memorial stands for all members of the Armed Forces past, present, and future. Marines, Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen, Coast Guardsmen, and now Guardians alike, the spirit and countryman-ship of all can be both felt and celebrated here at the Marine Corps War Memorial. I absolutely love visiting D.C., it is truly a treat for me. I do not really care for some of the attitudes of people who reside here, or the crazy people on the roadways, but away from that, D.C. embodies some of the richest and most rewarding aspects of our historical American culture. I highly recommend and encourage all of go can to visit this and all the other memorials, monuments, and historic structures in the National Capitol Region.

Celtic M.

Google
I am a Marine. I served 25 years. I needed to be here on our 250th Birthday and I was. For me this is not a tourist attraction. It is a sacred space. Each visit I contemplate our storied past and our continuing future. I remember lost comrades and am inspired by others I meet here each time I visit. If you choose to visit please be respectful. This monument honors men & women who for 250 years have chosen to serve & protect something bigger than themselves. We serve and protect the United States of America and her citizens against all enemies foreign and domestic. We always have. We always will. Semper Fidelis

Brad B.

Google
When in DC, make sure to get away from the National Mall and across the Potomac. Closest metro stop is Rosslyn and then a short walk to the memorial. If driving, limited parking is available on site. This memorial is larger than life and strikes a feeling of patriotism seeing the pride our soldiers have had throughout major conflicts and war zones.

Tinyan O.

Google
Great scenery, the most fascinating thing was the alignment of the War memorial with the Capitol and the DC free standing monument. This single war memorial captures the essence of the US flag and it's importance. A great piece of memory...

Holly M.

Google
US Marine Corp War Memorial is just outside the Arlington National Cemetery and well worth the visit. The bronze statue of the flag raising on Iwo Jima was spectacular!

Dan T.

Google
The Marine Corps Memorial is not just a monument. It is a reminder of the significance of what it represents.....valour, honour, bravery and sacrifice. It is a place gratitude and reflection. The sheer size will leave you in awe. The detail of the memorial, which captures the flag raising on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, is stunning! I highly recommend a visit. Semper Fi!

Melissa Lisa Lucas Gardner, J.

Google
A really nice monument worth visiting. It is surrounded by a park with easy in & out access. Lots of parking available.

Blake W.

Google
Visiting the Marine Corps War Memorial was humbling and powerful, seeing the monument in person brought home the weight of sacrifice and the strength of those who served throughout the years. It’s more than a memorial, it’s a tribute to unwavering courage. To all Marines past, present and future, thank you for doing what you do. Semper Fidelis.