Jefferson Memorial

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial, modeled after the Pantheon in Rome, is America's memorial to our third President, as well as being the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. 

The statue of Jefferson looks out from the interior of the Memorial toward the White House.

The bronze statue is nineteen feet tall and weighs five tons.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the President of the United States in 1943 when the Jefferson Memorial was completed, and although the two differed in their political views, and were separated by almost 100 years, Roosevelt ordered that there would be no trees on Constitution Avenue blocking the view from the oval office in the White House to the Jefferson Memorial and Jefferson's eyes.

Don't believe that?  When you climb the stairs to the top, stand with Jefferson at your back, and look towards the White House.  Told you!

Welcome to the Museum of Work & Culture!
  1. Introduction
  2. The Farmhouse
  3. Flowing Through Time
  4. The Church
  5. Transition
  6. Mill Floor
  7. The Treasury of Life
  8. Stairwell
  9. Baseball
  10. The Triple Decker
  11. The Mills Along the Blackstone
  12. The Classroom
  13. Woonsocket Industrialists
  14. The ITU Hall
  15. The Merci Boxcar
  16. Introduction Alt Text
  17. The Farmhouse Alt Text
  18. Flowing Through Time Alt Text
  19. The Church Alt Text
  20. Transition Alt Text
  21. Mill Floor Alt Text
  22. The Treasury of Life Alt Text
  23. Stairwell Alt Text
  24. Baseball Alt Text
  25. The Triple Decker Alt Text
  26. The Mills Along the Blackstone Alt Text
  27. The Classroom Alt Text
  28. Woonsocket Industrialists Alt Text
  29. The ITU Hall Alt Text
  30. The Merci Boxcar Alt Text