WASHINGTON DC, USA - The Taft Carillon, between the US Capitol Building and Union Station, is dedicated to former Senator Robert Taft, often known as Mr. Republican.

WASHINGTON DC, USA - The Taft Carillon, between the US Capitol Building and Union Station, is dedicated to former Senator Robert Taft, often known as Mr. Republican. Stock Photo
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David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy Stock Photo

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DBRPX7

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6706 x 4476 px | 56.8 x 37.9 cm | 22.4 x 14.9 inches | 300dpi

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24 March 2013

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Taft Carillon, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

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Situated in the nation's capital, Washington DC, the Robert A. Taft Memorial and Carillon honors the life and public service of Senator Robert A. Taft. Known for his significant impact in American politics, Taft's dedicated public service is celebrated through this impressive memorial. The memorial, located north of the Capitol on Constitution Avenue, is characterized by a stately tower housing a 27-bell carillon. At the base of the tower, a bronze statue of Taft, created by sculptor Wheeler Williams, stands prominently. The statue depicts the senator in mid-speech, capturing his energetic and influential role in the Senate. The Memorial was dedicated in 1959, six years after Taft's death, in recognition of his substantial contributions as a senator from Ohio. It was funded by popular subscription from every state in the Union, reflecting the nationwide respect for Taft. The tower's carillon, a musical instrument composed of 27 bells, adds an auditory dimension to the memorial. It plays automated concerts daily, filling the surrounding area with melodious bell tones, symbolizing Taft's enduring influence that still resonates in American politics. Robert A. Taft, often referred to as "Mr. Republican, " was a leading conservative voice in the mid-20th century. He played a key role in shaping post-World War II foreign policy and was a co-sponsor of the Taft-Hartley Act, significant labor-management legislation.