To: Jane Long
I read that the "Laus Deo" (praise be to God) was removed from the replica display inscriptions in '07. That's a shame. It (the cracks and leaking) does seem symbolic. It still says it on the capstone facing east. The reproduction on exhibit was out of view for a while though. Is this what makes God send earthquakes? Do you stand by your causal assumption?
Thank you for your recent e-mail concerning the replica of the Washington Monument capstone and the associated interpretive panel.
The replica capstone was on display in a tent on the National Mall during recent renovation of the Monument. When it was moved inside the Monument, it was placed against the wall. While the change in placement and wording was never intended to offend anyone, we understand why some visitors might feel otherwise.
We made a mistake and we are fixing it.
The capstone is being moved away from the wall so that visitors will be able to read the engravings on all four sides.
In addition, we will install interpretive panels with the exact language found on all sides of the capstone in letters easy to read. These panels will include the phrase "Laus Deo" (Praise be to God - in Latin).
I hope this is an acceptable solution. If you were personally offended, please accept our sincere apology.
And remember to Experience your America in the National Parks often.
David Barna
Chief of Public Affairs
National Park Service
Washington, DC
22 posted on
09/01/2011 7:25:32 AM PDT by
sam_paine
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To: sam_paine
Looks like they listened to public concerns about the one side (with Laus Deo) - on the replica - not being viewable. That's good :) Thanks for the update.
29 posted on
09/01/2011 8:09:12 AM PDT by
Jane Long
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