Quote Originally Posted by icansayit View Post
I've been to that MARINE CORPS STATUE at least ten times. There are no restrictions I recall. My Son was last in the Marine Corp Marathon, and civilians are free to go everywhere around it. The Marathon Finish Line was just across the street.
As for anyone DARING to bother that one. How much do they CHERISH being Alive to tell about it.
Those Marines (as you must know), HAVE AS MUCH PRIDE as they DO STEEL GONADS!

It's not nice, or healthy to DEAL with the SEMPER FI Bunch!

SEMPER FI GUNNY!
It's been 25 years or so. I can't remember the names of all the roads. I know it's between Ft Myers and the Pentagon/Memorial Bridge. I think it's the Lee Highway that runs by it, between Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon.

I believe, public access or not, that is ALL a military reservation. Arlington National Cemetery was Robert E Lee's home as it was the home owned by his wife, Mary Custis. At the end of the war, the US Government (back when it had balls, right r wrong) confiscated the land and buried Union war dead on Lee's land as nothing more than spite. I believe the land from Ft Myers to the Potomac is considered a military reservation.