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DC a City of History and the Men Who Made History

Script

First Slide-- Scenery from the West side of the Washington Monument
Words--DC a City of History and the Men Who Made History
Music--American the Beautiful

Ninth SlideWashington Monument at dusk with ducks in reflection pool.
WordsAll I am I owe to my mother.

Tenth Slide Washington Monument at night in the reflection pool.
WordsTo be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.

Eleventh SlideWashington Monument at night with the American Flags.
WordsAssociate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation.

Fourteenth SlideStatue of Jefferson inside the Memorial
WordsAuthor of the Declaration of Independence
MusicStar Spangled Banner

Fifteenth Slide-- Statue of Jefferson inside the Memorial
WordsAuthor of the State of Virginia for Religious Freedom

Sixteenth Slide-- Statue of Jefferson inside the Memorial
WordsFather of the University of Virginia

Twentieth SlideInside the Lincoln Memorial at dusk
WordsAmerican will not be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be
because we destroy ourselves.

Twenty second SlideInside the Lincoln memorial second picture
WordsIt often requires more courage to do right than to fear to do wrong.

Twenty fifth SlideStage at Ford TheaterWhere Booth jumped to shouting the words
Words Sic sempervivum tyrannies
"thus always to tryants ". The full quotation is Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis (literally: "Thus
always I eradicate tyrants' lives"). The phrase is often said to have originated with Marcus Junius
Brutus during the assassination of Julius Caesar, but according to Plutarch, Brutus either did not
have a chance to say anything, or if he did, no one heard what was said.

Twenty eighthReplica of the Flag draped Coffin
WordsNow He belongs to the ages.

Thirty fourth SlideTomb of the Unknown Solider of WWI
WordsWrapped in the brooding silences of eternity

Thirty fifth SlideTomb of the Unknown Soldier of WWII
WordsThe Greatest Generation
Forty Third SlideKorean War memorial at nightmultiple soldiers
WordsForgotten No More

Forty Fourth SlideJFK Eternal Flame
WordsMy Fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for
your country.

Forty Fifth SlideThe Library of Congress Sign
WordsTo Those Who Gave Enlightenment

Fifty Fourth SlideClose up of Thomas Jeffersons books
WordsI cannot live without books.

Filthy Sixth SlideFull view of Thomas Jeffersons books
WordsDedicated to those who fought for freedom so that I could pursue joy.

Filthy Seventh SlideFull view of Thomas Jeffersons books
WordsLori Ann Wilkinson Anderson

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