Today’s featured photo of the day! The feature is:
LEGO® United States Monuments:
Lincoln Memorial
Here is today’s featured photo presentation of LEGO® United States Monuments as presented at the LEGO® Brand celebrates American icons, Americana Roadshow at the Orland Square Mall back in the vintage days the early 1980’s, in order to let Fall 2024 REALLY shine. This photo set is the LEGO® rendition of the Lincoln Memorial.
Photo taken a Nikon 26 mm lens put onto a Nikon FE camera, filter=polarizer and yellow filter, Aperture=22 f/stop, shutter-speed 1/15th second, loaded with Ilford FP-4 Black & White 135 Negative Film ISO (ASA) 125 (fine grain) processed with D-76 Processing Chemicals, and a fiber paper print using the Kodak Professional “warm-tone” enlargement paper developed with Kodak Dektol chemicals onto a 3½x5″ matte-gloss print. Date – Spring 1983.
☼HISTORY: The real Lincoln Memorial, 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC. The world renown Lincoln Memorial, an iconic symbol of freedom dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, this monument serves as a national tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. This structure exemplifies neoclassical architecture, featuring the Reflecting Pool as an integral component of the memorial, with the number of columns holding significant meaning. The construction of the memorial spanned almost six decades, and its initial design was intended to resemble a pyramid. Notably, Lincoln’s son was present at the dedication ceremony, which was conducted in a segregated manner. This remarkable artifact of the United States embodies profound dedication and symbolism.
Another fine LEGO United States monument photo set to follow, continuing the fall season of 2024! I am super happy to bring this very nice feature to everyone. Enjoy, and see you with another fine U.S. monument photograph!

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THIS IS QUITE COOL LOOKING.
Thank you for sharing!
I have three boys..so we are Lego fans in this house! Thanks for sharing!
My grandson loves Legos and I think he would enjoy building the Lincoln Memorial.
i love lego versions of real life places because it can be a family outng, a history lesson, so much potential!
Wow. That is pretty amazing.
What we played with as kids, we now play with again as adults, but under more serious circumstances. The Lego buliding sets of the adult world are serious business, where as the colorful Lego’s of childhood were a happy go lucky playtime toy that got forgotten about once it had to be picked up when we were done playing with them.
This is so cool!! I love Legos and it always amazes me to see what people build out of them. Especially when things are really large scale.
I have never seen anything like this before! The photo set is the LEGO® rendition of the Lincoln Memorial. It’s really appropriate for an election year! I hope the voters make old President Abe and this country a proud nation again 🩷
These are really cool. Thanks for sharing.