It's grammatical, but not exactly accurate. The Lincoln Memorial is a large building with a statue of Lincoln in it. You should say,
On this page, look at the Statue of Liberty and the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial.
Look at the Statue of Liberty and the Lincoln Memorial Statue on the page.
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Is the expression above grammatical? Do I have to capitalize and do I have to use 'the'? I'd like you to check the articles and the capitalization.
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Here's an article and picture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Memorial
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Memorial
Thank you. Where are the Statu of Liberty and the statue of Lincoln? Are they in the same city?
No, the Statue of Liberty is in the harbor at New York City. The Lincoln Memorial is in Washington,DC