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Year: 2022
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2022 Coalition Newsletter and Yearly Appeal
Dear Friends of the National Mall, We’ve had a full and busy 2022 and sadly lost one of our stalwarts with the death of visionary architect and Coalition vice-chair Arthur Cotton […]
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2023 Annual Appeal
We hope you will once again help the National Mall Coalition with a tax-deductible contribution.
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National Mall Flood Solutions Will Have to Wait
Stormwater flooding in the National Mall area is a well-recognized threat to our national treasures as well as government buildings.
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Controversial Sites for Smithsonian’s Two Museums? You Decide
The Smithsonian announced in October its choice of two sites on the Mall for its new museums, the National Museum of Women’s History and the National Museum of the American Latino.
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A Washington Visionary: The Legacy of Arthur Cotton Moore
The National Mall Coalition mourns the death of Arthur Cotton Moore, long-time vice chair of the Coalition and design visionary for the Coalition’s architectural and urban design proposals.
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Coalition Letter in The Washington Post: ‘Moore worked on the vision of D.C. until the end’
“Architect transformed the aesthetic of the District,” the Sept. 9 obituary for architect Arthur Cotton Moore, who died Sept. 4 at age 87, captured Moore’s admirable urban design vision — […]
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Where to put two new Smithsonian museums on the Mall? The Coalition has a solution
Renowned local architect Arthur Cotton Moore FAIA has devised a compelling and viable solution for two new museum sites on the Mall.
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Photo Gallery: Celebrating 100 years of the Lincoln Memorial
A slideshow offering a brief visual overview of the Lincoln Memorial.
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Celebrating the Lincoln Memorial’s 100th: From Landfill to Monument
The Lincoln Memorial, one of the most beloved and visited monuments on the National Mall, turns 100 on May 30th.
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Will the Smithsonian South Mall Plan Encourage More Building on the Mall?
On March 3rd, I presented testimony to the National Capital Planning Commission speaking to the major challenges we face on the Mall.
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