President Trump Picks West Potomac Park for the National Garden of American Heroes

President Trump Picks West Potomac Park for the National Garden of American Heroes


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President Donald Trump announced Friday that the National Garden of American Heroes will be built at West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., giving the long-planned monument project a prime waterfront home just in time for America’s 250th birthday.

Trump made the announcement Friday, describing the site along the Potomac River as a space that would be transformed into one of the most beautiful public grounds in the world.

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The garden would feature statues honoring Founding Fathers, military warriors, religious leaders, civil rights champions, world-class athletes, artists, entertainers, and more.

President Donald Trump said on May 15 that the planned National Garden of American Heroes will be built in West Potomac Park in Washington.

The announcement advances a long-running proposal to create a large outdoor

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