Statue of Martin Luther
Luther Place Memorial Church is a neo-Gothic church built in
Washington, DC in 1873 as a memorial to peace and reconciliation
following the American Civil War. Its original name was Memorial
Evangelical Lutheran Church and it was designed by architects Judson
York, J.C. Harkness, and Henry Davis. It is located in Thomas Circle
near its namesake, a statue of Martin Luther. The statue is a replica
of one in Worms, Germany, which was given to the church in 1884 by the
German emperor William I.
Photo 464d, Nov 2016
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