Information Center
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Judiciary Square between E & F Sts. NW and 4th & 5th Sts.
Washington, DC
202.737.3400
HOURS OF OPERATION: Open daily 24 hours
Visitors Center located at 605 E St. NW
Open: Mon. – Fri. 9-5, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5
ADMISSION: Free
Getting Around
PARKING: There are parking garages and street parking in the area but most will fill up by early morning during the week.
METRORAIL STOP: Take metro to Judiciary Square stop (F St. exit) on the Red line.
SHUTTLE BUS: The Old Town Trolley is a great way to get from one monument to the next. As you tour the nation’s capital you will have the opportunity to get off the trolley and visit memorials, museums, and historical points of interest; as well as opportunities for shopping and dining throughout the city. Trolleys will come by each stop at least every 30 minutes. Your boarding Pass is your ticket to rejoin the tour at any designated stop.
Visit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial was dedicated in 1991. The privately funded memorial pays tribute to more than 17,000 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty since 1792. Their names are engraved on the blue-gray marble walls with new names added during an annual ceremony each May.
Before starting your tour, stop at the Visitors Center to see the displays and photos and get a free brochure for your self-guided tour of the memorial.
Visit the official web site for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
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