Presidential memorials in the United States explained

The presidential memorials in the United States honor presidents of the United States and seek to showcase and perpetuate their legacies.

Living and physical elements

A presidential memorial may have a physical element which consists of a monument, a statue within a monument, a historical home, a presidential library, and other sites whose entire presence consists of a physical structure that is a permanent remembrance of the president it represents. Most well-known presidential memorials, such as the Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson memorials, have a physical element.

There are also official presidential memorials that have a living element with only a minor physical presence. An example of a presidential living memorial is the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Located in a wing of the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., the Wilson Center has a small exhibit concerning President Wilson's life and work, but it is best known for its work to unite the world of ideas with the world of policy by supporting scholarship linked to issues of contemporary importance. In this way the living memorial perpetuates President Wilson's legacy of scholarship linked closely to international relations.

Similarly, the Harry S. Truman Scholarship honors U.S. college students dedicated to public service and policy leadership, and thus may be considered a memorial with solely a living element. The Truman Scholarship is the sole federal memorial allowed to honor President Truman.[1]

This can also be accomplished through the establishment of a policy institute, like the Eisenhower Institute whose mandate is to advance Eisenhower's intellectual and leadership legacies through research, public education, and public policy recommendations.[2]

The James Madison Memorial Building, the third and newest building of the Library of Congress, is an example of a memorial with both living and physical elements. The building houses a memorial hall to President James Madison, but is also dedicated in memory of his 1783 proposal that the Continental Congress form an official library.

Existing presidential memorials

Multiple statues, homes, and other physical memorials to some presidents exist, only large structures are mentioned below:

!Presidents!Memorials
George WashingtonWashington Monument

Washington Monument (Baltimore)

Washington Monument (Boonsboro, Maryland)

George Washington Masonic National Memorial

Washington boyhood home

George Washington's Mount Vernon

Washington presidential library

John AdamsAdams National Historical Park

John Adams Building

Thomas JeffersonJefferson Memorial

Thomas Jefferson Building

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

James MadisonJames Madison's Montpelier

James Madison Memorial Building

James MonroeJames Monroe Museum and Memorial Library

James Monroe's Highland

Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson Statue, Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

Andrew Jackson's The Hermitage

Andrew Jackson State Park

Martin Van BurenMartin Van Buren National Historic Site
William Henry HarrisonWilliam Henry Harrison's Grouseland
James K. PolkJames K. Polk Home

President James K. Polk Historic Site

Millard FillmoreMillard Fillmore House
Franklin PierceFranklin Pierce Homestead
James BuchananJames Buchanan Memorial in Meridian Hill Park, Washington, DC

President James Buchanan's Wheatland

Abraham LincolnLincoln Memorial

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial

Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site

Lincoln Home National Historic Site

Ford's Theatre National Historic Site

Lincoln Tomb and War Memorials State Historic Site

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Andrew JohnsonPresident Andrew Johnson Museum and Library

Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant Memorial

General Grant National Memorial

Rutherford B. HayesRutherford B. Hayes House

Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum

James A. Garfield James A. Garfield Memorial

James A. Garfield Monument

James A. Garfield National Historic Site

Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland Birthplace
Benjamin HarrisonBenjamin Harrison memorial statue

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site

William McKinleyMcKinley National Memorial

National McKinley Birthplace Memorial

William McKinley Monument

Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin

Pine Knot cabin

Theodore Roosevelt Island

Theodore Roosevelt Monument

William Howard TaftWilliam Howard Taft National Historic Site
Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson Boyhood Home

Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D.C.)

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Warren G. HardingHarding Home

Warren G. Harding Memorial (Marion Cemetery)

Calvin CoolidgeCoolidge Homestead

Calvin Coolidge House

Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum

Herbert HooverHoover Tower

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum

Franklin D. RooseveltHome of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Stone[3]

Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park, New York City's Roosevelt Island

Harry S. TrumanHarry S. Truman National Historic Site

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum

Harry S. Truman Scholarship

Dwight D. EisenhowerEisenhower National Historic Site

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home

Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial

John F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy National Historic Site

John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame

John F. Kennedy Memorial (Dallas)

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

Lyndon B. JohnsonLyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park

Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site

Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac

Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum

Richard NixonRichard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Gerald R. FordGerald R. Ford Presidential Library

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum

Jimmy CarterJimmy Carter National Historic Site

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Ronald ReaganRonald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

Ronald Reagan Building

George H.W. BushGeorge H.W. Bush Presidential Library and MuseumGeorge H.W. Bush Center for Intelligence
George H.W. Bush And George W. Bush United States Court House
George Bush Park
Bill ClintonWilliam J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park

President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site

George W. BushGeorge W. Bush Presidential CenterGeorge H.W. Bush And George W. Bush United States Court House
Barack ObamaBarack Obama Presidential Library and Museum
CollectiveMount Rushmore National Memorial (Shrine of Democracy)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 20 U.S. Code ยง 2003 - Other Federal memorials prohibited. LII / Legal Information Institute. May 7, 2016.
  2. http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/memorial-today.htm Eisenhower Memorial
  3. Web site: Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Stone (U.S. National Park Service) .