Titanic Memorial

Washington, D.C.

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmarks Memorials
Visitingfree

A committee of society women raised this monument dollar-by-dollar (capped at $1 a donor) just days after the sinking, to honor the men who stepped back so women and children could board lifeboats. It originally stood near the Kennedy Center site — bulldozed for that construction in 1966, it sat in a Maryland warehouse for two years before landing quietly on the Southwest Waterfront, where it's now one of DC's least-visited federal memorials.

Peak hidden-gem/roadside-oddity energy for the road-trip crowd; free, outdoors, on the Wharf waterfront so it pairs with a walkable dinner stop.

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