Introduction to the Jefferson Memorial: The Jefferson Memorial is located in Washington, USA. It was built to commemorate Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. Construction started in 1938 under the leadership of Roosevelt and was completed in 1943. This memorial hall is a 96-foot-tall white marble building designed in the Roman temple-style dome architectural style favored by Jefferson. In the center of the hall stands a nearly 6-meter-tall bronze statue of President Jefferson. On the stone wall behind him are engraved the words of Jefferson during his lifetime: "I have sworn before the altar of God to forever oppose any form of tyranny that envelopes the human heart." Every April, the cherry blossoms on the tidal lagoon next to the memorial are in full bloom, accompanied by the The reflection of the memorial hall in the lake is very beautiful.