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Trump will build a Lincoln Memorial promenade in Washington as part of the Washington revamp

Donald Trump announced on Thursday that a promenade would be built onto the Lincoln Memorial, the latest of a number of construction projects Trump has undertaken in the U.S. Capital.

Trump said to reporters at the White House that he didn't want it to be called the Trump Promenade. He did not elaborate on who asked to name it for him. Lincoln Memorial is one of Washington's iconic landmarks. It honors the president who led America through the Civil War. The Lincoln Memorial is located at the western end the National Mall overlooking the Reflecting pool, which Trump has also renovated. Trump's announcement is part of an overall effort by the former developer to reshape Washington. Trump also plans to build a 250-foot-long (76-meter-long) arch, and a 90,000.0-square-foot-large ballroom on the site of what was the?East Wing White House. His projects have been challenged in court, including his attempt to renovate a performing arts center named after President John F. Kennedy. A governing board made up of Trump appointees changed the name of the facility from the Kennedy Center to the Trump-Kennedy Center. Last week, a judge ordered that the name be changed to the Kennedy Center.

Trump said that the pedestrian promenade will be built across two roads running alongside the memorial, allowing pedestrians to get to other tourist attractions and the Potomac River.

He said, "It is a beautiful project and it will take the Lincoln Memorial all the way down to the Potomac as it was planned to do."

The White House did not have any additional information on the project.

Trump made his announcement?on the?same?day as water started flowing into the renovated Reflecting Pool at the Washington Mall. Trump was particularly interested in the pool, and had a new color installed that he called "American flag" blue. A U.S. Planning Commission on Thursday approved Trump's plans for a 250 foot Triumphal Arch to be built across the Potomac River, from the Lincoln Memorial.

"It will, without question, be the greatest arch of all when completed!" In a tweet, Trump welcomed the news.

(source: Reuters)