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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall 
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982. 
Dedication: November 13, 1982. 
Designer: Maya Ying Lin. 
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership. 
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India. 
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters). 
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial. 
Angle: 125° 12. 
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter). 
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names. 
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall. 
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137. 
Number of names per line: 5 to 6. 
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters). 
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters). 
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock. 
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial. 
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall 
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982. 
Dedication: November 13, 1982. 
Designer: Maya Ying Lin. 
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership. 
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India. 
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters). 
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial. 
Angle: 125° 12. 
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter). 
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names. 
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall. 
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137. 
Number of names per line: 5 to 6. 
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters). 
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters). 
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock. 
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial. 
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall 
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982. 
Dedication: November 13, 1982. 
Designer: Maya Ying Lin. 
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership. 
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India. 
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters). 
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial. 
Angle: 125° 12. 
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter). 
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names. 
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall. 
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137. 
Number of names per line: 5 to 6. 
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters). 
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters). 
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock. 
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial. 
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Three Servicemen Statue 
Designer: Frederick Hart. 
Dedication: November 11, 1984. 
Material: Bronze. 
Height: 7 feet (2.13 meters).
The Three Servicemen Statue 
Designer: Frederick Hart. 
Dedication: November 11, 1984. 
Material: Bronze. 
Height: 7 feet (2.13 meters).
The Three Servicemen Statue 
Designer: Frederick Hart. 
Dedication: November 11, 1984. 
Material: Bronze. 
Height: 7 feet (2.13 meters).
Korean War Veterans Memorial 
Dedicated July 27, 1995. 
Sculptor of Statue(s): Frank Gaylord. 
Walls: 164 feet long, 8 inches thick; more than 100 tons of highly polished granite; more than 2500 photographic, archival images representing the land, sea and air troops that supported those who fought in the war sandblasted onto wall; "Academy Black" granite from California. 
Statues: 19 stainless steel statues; 7'3"-7'6" tall; each one nearly 1000 pounds; 15 Army, 2 Marines, 1 Navy Medic, 1 Air Force Observer
Korean War Veterans Memorial 
Dedicated July 27, 1995. 
Sculptor of Statue(s): Frank Gaylord. 
Walls: 164 feet long, 8 inches thick; more than 100 tons of highly polished granite; more than 2500 photographic, archival images representing the land, sea and air troops that supported those who fought in the war sandblasted onto wall; "Academy Black" granite from California. 
Statues: 19 stainless steel statues; 7'3"-7'6" tall; each one nearly 1000 pounds; 15 Army, 2 Marines, 1 Navy Medic, 1 Air Force Observer
Korean War Veterans Memorial 
Dedicated July 27, 1995. 
Sculptor of Statue(s): Frank Gaylord. 
Walls: 164 feet long, 8 inches thick; more than 100 tons of highly polished granite; more than 2500 photographic, archival images representing the land, sea and air troops that supported those who fought in the war sandblasted onto wall; "Academy Black" granite from California. 
Statues: 19 stainless steel statues; 7'3"-7'6" tall; each one nearly 1000 pounds; 15 Army, 2 Marines, 1 Navy Medic, 1 Air Force Observer
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982.
Dedication: November 13, 1982.
Designer: Maya Ying Lin.
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership.
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India.
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters).
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial.
Angle: 125° 12.
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter).
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names.
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall.
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137.
Number of names per line: 5 to 6.
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters).
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters).
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock.
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial.
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall 
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982. 
Dedication: November 13, 1982. 
Designer: Maya Ying Lin. 
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership. 
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India. 
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters). 
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial. 
Angle: 125° 12. 
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter). 
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names. 
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall. 
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137. 
Number of names per line: 5 to 6. 
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters). 
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters). 
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock. 
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial. 
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
Groundbreaking: March 26, 1982.
Dedication: November 13, 1982.
Designer: Maya Ying Lin.
Architect: Cooper-Lecky Partnership.
Material: Black granite from Bangalore, India.
Length: each wall is 246 feet 9 inches (75.21 meters) long; the total length of the Wall is 493 feet 6 inches (150.42 meters).
Height: 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) at the center of the memorial.
Angle: 125° 12.
Density of granite: 210 lbs/cubic foot (3364 kilograms/cubic meter).
Number of panels: for each wall, 70 separate inscribed panels, plus 4 at each end without names.
Panel dimensions: 40 inches (101.6 centimeters) wide, 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) thick, between 8 inches (20.32 centimeters) to 10 feet 3 inches (3.12 meters) tall.
Number of lines per panel: 1 to 137.
Number of names per line: 5 to 6.
Height of letters: 0.53 inches (1.35 centimeters).
Depth of letters: 0.015 inches (0.038 centimeters).
Foundation: The granite panels are supported by 140 concrete pilings driven approximately 35 feet to bedrock.
Total cost: Construction costs of the Wall totaled approximately $4,284,000. The VVMF raised nearly $9 million in private contributions in its quest to win support and build the memorial.
2003 President George W. Bush signs act that approves planning and building of an underground education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
See photo in original gallery.