George Mason Memorial
The George Mason Memorial is a tribute to one of America's Founding Fathers, George Mason, located in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The memorial was dedicated in 2002 and features a bronze statue of Mason seated on a stone bench, surrounded by a landscaped area with cherry trees and inscriptions of his notable quotes.
Mason is best known for his role in drafting the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. The memorial serves as a reminder of his contributions to the principles of liberty and individual rights, highlighting his importance in American history.