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NORTH E STREET JUDICIARY E STREET JOHN F. KENNEDY NEW YORKCorcoran AVE PPERSHINGERSH HUSET E STREET FREEDOM Federal SQUARE Gallery PARK District of TTS AV CENTER FOR THE Rawlins PLAZA Bureau of A Park of Art D.C. Court Columbia PERFORMING ARTS E STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVE. SOUTH Investigation Government 1st STREET 2nd STREET (F.B.I.) 9th STREET Navy Bureau Department American 8th STREET 7th STREET 6th STREET of Medicine Office of of the W e District D.C. Building D STREET D STREET Personnel National Building Visitor and Surgery Interior Red Cross V er U.S. Navy Department of State Mgmt. Center E Museum D STREET Old Post Memorial INDIANA AVE Municipal Department of AVE Diplomatic Reception Constitution off Ronald Reagan Office Tower D.C. Court Center Labor Rooms cann ELLIPSE National FEDERAL 12 ANA Sewell- Hall Building and TRIANGLE UNION Belmont C STREET Revolution PENNSYLVANIA C STREETTREET LOUISIANALOOUISIA AVENUE International t House C STREET Trade Center AVE. NHP STATION Organization D t U.S. Russell Dirksen Hart NHS American National Federal Department Internal Canadian PLAZA Senate Senate Senate Pharmaceutical Academy of American o ce Department District Revenue DELAWARE AVENU Reserve of the Interior States National Embassy JOHN Office Office Office Institute of Science Organization Service of Justice Federal Court South 3rd STREET Building Building Building Board of American Archives MARSHALL and Engineering 10th STREET 12th STREET 22nd Trade 20th STREET States Annex PARK CONSTITUTIONCONSTITUTIOON AVENUE Commission 50 CONSTITUTION AVENUE 50 CONSTITUTION AVENUE Veterans of Foreign Wars ve VIETNAM VETERANS T of the U.S. B 4 C National Museum National Museum Ice National Gallery of Art National MEMORIAL 9 of American History of Natural History Rink West Building National Gallery of Art PENNSYLVANIAPPENNSY U.S. CAPITOL CONSTITUTION Sculpture East Building YLVANIA Garden 4th STREET AVENUE Henry Bacon Dri GARDENS U.S. MADISON DRIVE MADISON DRIVE SUPREME 2 Ulysses S. Grant Memorial 1st STREET COURT LINCOLN NATIONAL WASHINGTON 11 6 REFLECTING POOL WORLD WAR II 8 MONUMENT 1 MALL EAST CAPITOL STREETT MEMORIALMEMORIAM MO CAPITOLA Folger MEMORIAL SMITHSONIAN REFLECTINGR LECTING Shakespeare 17th STREET 14th STREET 15th STREET INSTITUTION PPOOL Library WEST POTOMAC PARK Thomas Daniel F NUE JEFFERSON DRIVE Smithsonian Castle Jefferson BRIDGE JEFFERSON DRIVE John KOREAN WAR Building Adams rench Drive 5 Arts and National Museum MARYLAND AVENUEAVENU.S. VETERANS 1 Department of Freer Hirshhorn National Air and of the Building Sylvan Industries Museum Space Museum Botanic Drive Agriculture Gallery MEMORIAL Theater Building American Indian Garden LIBRARY OF ARLINGTON MEMORIAL 23rd23rd STREET STREET of Art CONGRESS Arthur M. National Museum INDEPENDENCE AVENUE INDEPENDENCE AVE U.S.D.A. Sackler Gallery of African Art Forest Federal D KUTZ BRIDGE Department Rayburn Longworth Cannon James INDEPENDENCE AVEN Service of Energy Aviation UE Voice of Department House House House Madison UE ND AVEN America U.S. Holocaust Administration of Health WASHINGTONWASHINGW AVE Office Office Office Memorial A MARYLA Department Studio Memorial Museum C STREET and Human Building Building Building Building E of Education FRANKLIN DELANO V NGTON I Services R RAOUL WALLENBERG PLACE C STREET C STREET C STREET ROOSEVELT D Bureau E ON AVE N I of Engraving Food and Drug S VE MEMORIAL 6th STREET A and Printing Administration ENUNNUE B O'Neil House OHIO DRIV PARK T I D A L HIO DRIV T Office Building P S E B A S I N W D STREET D STREET D STREET E 12th STREET O Tidal Basin y Ford House FOLGER a FRANKLIN DELANO NEW JERSE w Boathouse Office Building e- 7 PARK n ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL Department Department T o U.S. L'ENFANT of Housing of Transportation and Urban 395 14th STREET Postal PLAZA Development Y AVENUE O Service NORTH AVENUE CAROLINA E STREET E STREET MAIN AVENUE 2nd STREET M THOMAS L'ENFANT PROMENADE RESERVE AREA 3 JEFFERSON MEMORIAL 395 A NATIONAL MALL SITES STUDY AREAS SOUTH CAPITOL STREET C In 2003 Congress designated the Reserve area GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 THE MALL E V MEMORIAL PARKWAY I THE NATIONAL MALL R GG SSTREET TREET D 2 WASHINGTON MONUMENT N to protect the National Mall from being I R S W A A PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TB AUTHORIZED PROJECTS 3 THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL on AS 12 10 e-way E NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK I CASE BRIDGE S H I N G overbuilt. The Reserve is a "substantially A DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., MEMORIALMAINE AVENUE 4 LINCOLN MEMORIAL V GEORGE MASON 7th STREE T 4th STREE T 3rd STREET MEMORIAL 5 VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL ADJACENT PLANNING E B VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER completed work of civic art," and no new T O N C H A N N E L I STREET R 6 KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL THE WHITE HOUSE G C NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AND PRESIDENT'S PARK (Complete) or unapproved memorials or visitor centers DGE AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE 7 FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON OHIO DRIVE 8 NATIONAL WW II MEMORIAL RIAL BRI DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL may be added. MEMORIAL GROVE IVE D GROUNDS (Ongoing) 9 CONSTITUTION GARDENS MEMORIAL BRIDGE AMERICAN VETERANS DISABLED STUDY AREA / The National Mall E WA BUCKEYE DR OHIO DRIVE E RESERVE AREA FOR LIFE MEMORIAL 10 GEORGETER MASON MEMORIAL U N STR I VE 11 ULYSSESEE S. GRANT MEMORIAL ROCHAMBEAU MEMO EA WILLIAMS, JR, T R M STREE T THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE IS UNDERTAKING A MAJOR PLANNING EFFORT TO IMPROVE HOW YOU EXPERIENCE WE NEED YOUR INPUT. THE NATIONAL MALL - AMERICA'S TREASURE HELP US IMPROVE YOUR NATIONAL • Because the National Mall is situated in the center of our nation's capital, it is the place where we celebrate our American heritage, express our MALL EXPERIENCE. civic pride, and demonstrate our First Amendment rights. • There are lots of ways to get involved. • The National Mall symbolizes our nation and our freedoms and its appearance should reflect its importance. Share your opinions in-person and online. Help preserve the past and create a THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE IS COMMITTED TO CONTINUALLY PROTECTING AND PRESERVING AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS, great future for the National Mall. INCLUDING YOUR NATIONAL MALL. Visit <www.nps.gov/nationalmallplan>. • More than 25 million people use the National Mall each year, and it is a huge challenge to keep up with the tremendous wear and tear that this causes. • Our goal is to care for your National Mall - its monuments, memorials, park and recreation spaces. People today as well as future generations should be able to experience this great and beautiful American space. It is also our mandate to ensure that this space remains open and accessible to all..
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