Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution


Reflect upon the historic weight of this impressive memorial for the fallen and gaze at its eternal flame in Washington Square.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution is an elegant war monument containing the remains of a soldier. It pays tribute to the thousands who lost their lives in the American Revolutionary War. Inspect the solemn and profound words that mark the walls of this intriguing statue.

Walk up to the monument for a closer look at its fascinating features, such as the eternal flame in a small cage at the front. See the statue at night, when the flame illuminates it in a wistful glow. At the tomb’s core is the cast of a bronze statue of George Washington, initially by French neoclassical sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon.

Take a closer look at the tomb that lies beneath the statue’s feet. It holds the remains of an unknown soldier of either British or Colonial origin. The surrounding area of Washington Square contains an unknown quantity of bodies from the war, which are occasionally discovered and respectfully excavated during construction jobs.

Read the reflective engravings on the side of the tomb, which speak of freedom, death and war. Lay down a blanket on the lawn in Washington Square and enjoy a picnic in this serene and picturesque area. Sit at a bench in the shadow of a tree and feed the birds. The park is usually fairly busy with dog walkers and families.

Note that the tomb and monument were completed in 1957, having been designed by architect G. Edwin Brumbaugh. Visit the site for free. It remains open at all times.

Locate the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution in the Center City part of Philadelphia. It is on large Washington Square, a few blocks west of the Delaware River. See other attractions in the district, including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the National Museum of American Jewish History.

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