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- 2002009588 abstract "Describes the events surrounding the decision to build a monument to President George Washington and the complicated process of funding and building this structure.".
- 2002009588 contributor B9200715.
- 2002009588 coverage "Washington (D.C.) Buildings, structures, etc. Juvenile literature.".
- 2002009588 created "c2003.".
- 2002009588 date "2003".
- 2002009588 date "c2003.".
- 2002009588 dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- 2002009588 description "Describes the events surrounding the decision to build a monument to President George Washington and the complicated process of funding and building this structure.".
- 2002009588 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 45) and index.".
- 2002009588 description "Without parallel in the world -- The Know-Nothings -- The matchless obelisk -- Lofty and enduring -- Stone upon stone -- Chronology -- Glossary.".
- 2002009588 extent "48 p. ;".
- 2002009588 identifier "1590840283".
- 2002009588 isPartOf "American symbols and their meanings".
- 2002009588 issued "2003".
- 2002009588 issued "c2003.".
- 2002009588 language "eng".
- 2002009588 publisher "Philadelphia : Mason Crest Publishers,".
- 2002009588 spatial "Washington (D.C.) Buildings, structures, etc. Juvenile literature.".
- 2002009588 subject "975.3 21".
- 2002009588 subject "F203.4.W3 M37 2003".
- 2002009588 subject "National monuments.".
- 2002009588 subject "Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.) History Juvenile literature.".
- 2002009588 subject "Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.) Juvenile literature.".
- 2002009588 subject "Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.)".
- 2002009588 subject "Washington, George, 1732-1799 Juvenile literature.".
- 2002009588 tableOfContents "Without parallel in the world -- The Know-Nothings -- The matchless obelisk -- Lofty and enduring -- Stone upon stone -- Chronology -- Glossary.".
- 2002009588 title "The Washington Monument / Hal Marcovitz ; [introduction by Barry Moreno].".
- 2002009588 type "text".