Albert Einstein, Washington, D.C.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Rose Red
N 38° 53.545 W 077° 02.904
18S E 322349 N 4306832
The relaxed, informal pose of Albert Einstein lends itself to great photos and it is one of the few statues for which no one will scold you if you climb in his lap.
Waymark Code: WM10T7
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 12/05/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 175

Einstein (1879-1955) is probably the most recognized scientist in the world. Most remembered for his Theory of Relativity, Einstein developed a new way of looking at problems in theoretical physics.

The monumental bronze statue, situated in an elm and holly grove in the southwest corner of the National Academy of Sciences grounds, is one of the most popular in Washington, particularly with school groups. The relaxed, informal pose of Einstein lends itself to great group (and solo) photos and it is one of the few statues for which no one will scold you if you climb in his lap.

Einstein, seated with manuscript papers in hand, is contemplating a map of the universe as he knew it. It is made of black granite with some 2,400 steel studs representing the heavenly bodies as they were on April 22, 1979 when the memorial was dedicated. If you stand at the center of the floor patterns, and speak towards the statue, you will feel a very interesting acoustic echo.
Location description: Potomac Park (Constitution Ave. & 23rd)

Statue's Subject: Albert Einstein

Artist: Sculptor: Robert Berks

Visit Instructions:
Photo of the statue with person sitting on bench next to the statue, standing next to the statue or other-wise interacting appropriately with the statue(face of person does not need to show, gps does not need to be in photo).
Extra credit for having fun!!!

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