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== History ==
 
== History ==
The Simpson family visited here when they were traveling around Washington, D.C.
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The Simpson family visited here when they were traveling around Washington, D.C.<ref>"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
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[[Homer]] includes Robert Mills in [[The Lazy Hall of Fame]] for "[putting] so little thought and effort into designing a monument", yet getting a lot of money for it.<ref>''[[Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness]]''</ref>
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The [[Springfield]] advertisement for the new [[statue of Jebediah Springfield]] shows iconic US places such as the Washington Monument seen from the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), [[Lincoln Memorial]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), the [[Liberty Bell]] ([[Philadelphia]]), [[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]] ([[Arlington]]) and [[Mount Rushmore]] ([[South Dakota]]).<ref>"[[Much Apu About Something]]"</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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In real life, a competition was held in 1836 for designs for the Washington Monument. Mills was the winner and the prize was $500, equivalent to about $12,500 in [[2013]] (when ''[[Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness]]'' was published).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, January 30, 2024

Washington Monument
Washington Monument.png
Location Information
District: District of Columbia
Town: Washington
Use: Monument
First appearance: "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"

The Washington Monument is a monument in Washington, D.C. Its designer is Robert Mills.

History[edit]

The Simpson family visited here when they were traveling around Washington, D.C.[1]

Homer includes Robert Mills in The Lazy Hall of Fame for "[putting] so little thought and effort into designing a monument", yet getting a lot of money for it.[2]

The Springfield advertisement for the new statue of Jebediah Springfield shows iconic US places such as the Washington Monument seen from the Capitol (Washington, D.C.), Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), the Liberty Bell (Philadelphia), Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Arlington) and Mount Rushmore (South Dakota).[3]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

In real life, a competition was held in 1836 for designs for the Washington Monument. Mills was the winner and the prize was $500, equivalent to about $12,500 in 2013 (when Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness was published).

Appearances[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]