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Finance plan for the National Mall Underground, successful AIA event, Mall History Quiz
Dear Friends of the National Mall, The National Mall is once again coming to life, shaking off the eerie quiet of the past several months of Covid-19 induced quarantine. Monuments and […]
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A Humble and Unscripted Tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Up until the body of Justice Ginsburg arrived at the Court five days later, thousands and thousands of ordinary Americans came from all over the Washington metropolitan area – and from well beyond – to pay their respects.
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Finance Plan Supports Feasibility of National Mall Underground
The earlier Army Corps of Engineers’ positive report showed that the Underground is an effective flooding solution. The new study shows that it can be funded with limited public expense.
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Take the Ultimate Washington Monument Quiz
The cap at the top of the Washington Monument is made of what material? Let’s find out!
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Webinar on National Mall Flood Resiliency Draws Record Audience for AIA
The Coalition’s June 3rd presentation turned out to be “Architecture Month’s biggest event,” according to the sponsor American Institute of Architects …
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Concerns About Environmental Assessment (EA) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for Potomac Park Levee
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the National Park Service (NPS) propose to add up to 4 feet of earth to the berm north of the Reflecting Pool …
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UPDATED: Architecture Month Webinar: Flood Resiliency for the National Mall
On June 3rd, 2020, a webinar with the National Mall Coalition will present a unique approach to resiliency on the National Mall.
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Korean War & Second Division Monuments Modifications, Post Op-Ed and Mall Quiz
Dear Friends of the National Mall, Happy Holidays! The National Mall Coalition was founded in 2000 by a group of architects, historians, preservationists, educators, and concerned citizens seeking to provide, in […]
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A concerned citizen’s comments on plans to modify the Korean War and Second Division Monuments
Here are the comments I filed on October 29, 2019 via the National Park Service website …
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Comments: Second Division Memorial Modification, President’s Park
By Judy Scott Feldman, PhD, Chair, National Mall Coalition (Submitted to the National Park Service by the National Mall Coalition, October 28, 2019) On behalf of the National Mall Coalition, I […]
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