ADAMS Memorial (ca. 1890) at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC by Augustus Saint Gaudens, Stanford White located in James M. Goode's North Capitol Street area
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The ADAMS Memorial is a bronze sculpture created around 1890 by Augustus Saint Gaudens with architectural input from Stanford White, located in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Known also as "The Mystery of the Hereafter" or "Grief," it reflects themes of peace and mourning. The memorial is documented in James M. Goode's "Washington Sculpture" and is part of the city's rich collection of commemorative art. It is accessible near the Fort Totten Metro Station and contributes to the cultural heritage of the North Capitol Street area.
