![]() NPS / Nathan King Lafayette Park is host to statues of four foreign individuals who came to the United States' aid in the Revolutionary War, helping train and lead Americans to victory. In the center, an impressive equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson honors his service in the War of 1812. South of the White House, two monuments honor specific Army units – the First Division and the Second Division – that were originally built in memory of those who fell in World War I. The monuments have since expanded to include tributes to the fallen in subsequent conflicts. Near the east entrance of the White House along 15th Street, you can see the towering General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument. To get close, you’ll need to take a tour of the White House. At the corner of 15th St. and Pennsylvania Avenue, you can also find the General Pershing Memorial and the World War I Memorial, which are both part of the National Mall and Memorial Parks. Tour the monuments and memorialsThese points of interest are all in public areas of President's Park and are typically accessible to the public. Try our Military Monuments Self-Guided Walking Tour here and in the NPS App to explore these and other points of interest during your visit.Military Units
You may also be interested in a detailed history of the First Divison Monument.
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Last updated: May 19, 2025