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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Receives Final 'American Flag Blue' Coating as Part of Capital Reshaping Initiative

WASHINGTON — The historic Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is preparing to receive water once again following a comprehensive, multi-million-dollar resurfacing project that has temporarily transformed the visual landscape of the National Mall. On Thursday, the Trump administration confirmed that construction crews completed the final layer of a protective industrial coating, clearing the way for the iconic 2,030-foot-long basin to be refilled ahead of the upcoming weekend.

The massive landmark has remained completely drained and closed off to the public since late April. Rather than traditional dark gray concrete, the floor of the basin has been treated with a vivid, industrial-grade sealant officially designated as "American flag blue." In an Oval Office briefing, President Donald Trump proudly presented a structural chart comparing the sheer scale of the historic pool to some of the world's tallest commercial skyscrapers, expressing high praise for the rapid turnaround of the project.

While heavy machinery and service vehicles remained inside the basin on Thursday morning, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum officially toured the finished surface. Burgum walked across the dry blue coating to conduct a final inspection alongside project laborers and engineers, pausing for several commemorative photo opportunities. According to subsequent legal filings submitted by the Department of the Interior, water circulation systems are expected to be activated with the pool completely filled no later than Sunday.

The bold color change and expedited maintenance schedule represent a singular component of a broader, highly ambitious initiative by the White House to remodel the physical presentation of the nation's capital ahead of the United States' upcoming "America 250" semicentennial celebrations. The administration has aggressively pushed past standard, lengthy bureaucratic reviews to implement a series of high-profile construction projects across federal properties.

Just a few blocks away on the executive grounds, workers have completely demolished the historic White House East Wing to facilitate the construction of a massive, state-of-the-art presidential ballroom. Concurrently, a colossal, $60 million professional mixed martial arts arena is currently rising directly on the White House South Lawn. The temporary stadium, featuring 90-foot steel arches wrapped in patriotic graphics, is being built to host the invitation-only "UFC Freedom 250" fight card scheduled for June 14, an event that coincides with the flag day holiday and the president's 80th birthday.

Additional regional overhauls include restoring the active water flows to legacy municipal fountains spanning from Meridian Hill Park to the plaza outside Union Station. Furthermore, administration officials confirmed that preliminary architectural blueprints are being drawn for a proposed 250-foot-tall triumphal memorial arch to be constructed near the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery.

The rapid physical transformation of Washington’s federal core has triggered a polarized wave of public sentiment among local residents and visiting tourists. Critics have voiced strong skepticism, characterizing the vibrant blue pool basin and sports arenas as an expensive aesthetic distraction that mimics a commercial theme park while failing to address systemic municipal infrastructure deficiencies. Conversely, supporters have thoroughly praised the federal investments, stating that modernizing and polishing the country's most prized national treasures exhibits a profound respect for American heritage and significantly elevates the visitor experience for domestic and international travelers alike.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

June 4, 2026

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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Receives Final 'American Flag Blue' Coating as Part of Capital Reshaping Initiative