On this day in history, April 29, 2004, World War II Memorial opens in Washington, D.C.: 'Stirs memories'
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The World War II Memorial opened to the public on this day in history, April 29, 2004, after more than two years of work on its construction. It honors the lives lost in WWII.
In 1997, the design created by Austrian-born architect Friedrich St. Florian was selected out of more than 400 entries, said the website. the World War II Memorial is open to the public 24 hours a day. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"He remembered the challenge of protecting the view between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, as the new memorial would be placed between the two, as well as encompassing the Rainbow Pool, which rests at the west end of the Reflecting Pool," it added.
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