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Marine Corps Marathon Picture Gallery
Marathon of the Monuments and the People's Marathon

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The Marine Corps Marathon, which has earned the nicknames The People's Marathon and The Marathon of the Monuments, follows a beautiful course through some of the most picturesque areas of Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Along the course, runners pass many famous sites, including majestic monuments and memorials as well as world renowned museums and U.S. government buildings in some of the nation's most historic and interesting neighborhoods.

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  1. Marine Corps Marathon - The Starting LineRunners at the beginning of the race in the morning.
  2. Marine Corps Marathon - GeorgetownMCM Runner in Georgetown
  3. Marine Corps Marathon - Water PointOne of Many Water Points Along the Marine Corps Marathon Course
  4. Marine Corps Marathon - The United States CapitolMarine Corps Marathon - U.S. Capitol
  5. Marine Corps Marathon - Washington MonumentMarine Corps Marathon runners pass many monuments including Washington Monument.
  6. Marine Corps Marathon - Carousel on the National MallThe Marine Corps Marathon course passes the carousel on the National Mall.
  7. A Runner Holds the Flag - Marine Corps MarathonA Marine Corps Marathon runner holds the Flag of the United States high.
  8. Kermit and Miss Piggy - Marine Corps Marathon Picture GalleryKermit and Miss Piggy join the Marine Corps Marathon fun.
  9. Marine Corps Marathon - Along the Potomac RiverAn Army runner heads toward Haines Point along the Potomac River.
  10. Marine Runner in the Final Stretch - Marine Corps MarathonA Marine runner makes his way along the final stretch.
  11. Marine Corps Marathon MedalsMarine Corps Marathon Medals
  12. Marine Corps Marathon - The Finish LineAn elated group of runners reach the finish line.
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