Trump Plans 'Garden of Heroes' Memorial Park with 250 Statues Along Potomac
Former President Trump has developed plans for a memorial park featuring statues of 250 notable Americans along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.

Former President Donald Trump has developed plans for a memorial park called the "Garden of Heroes" that would feature life-size statues of 250 notable Americans along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.
According to documents obtained by The New York Times, the project has expanded significantly in scope and scale from its original conception. The current plans include formal gardens, reflecting pools, and plazas in addition to the commemorative statues.
The memorial park would be located along the Potomac River and would honor Americans deemed notable for their contributions to the country. The project represents an ambitious undertaking that would require substantial planning, funding, and approval processes.
The expansion of the project's scope suggests increasing costs and complexity compared to earlier versions of the proposal. The addition of formal landscaping elements and water features would significantly enhance the memorial's footprint and infrastructure requirements.
The timeline for implementation and the specific process for selecting the 250 Americans to be honored remain unclear. Such a project would likely require coordination with federal agencies and local authorities given its proposed location in the nation's capital.