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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Southwest Washington, District of Columbia

 
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201 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Carousel on the Mall, Washington, D.C.
On August 28, 1963, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, not far from here. On that same day, this carousel was part of a small but significant victory for Civil . . . Map (db m68236) HM
202 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Constantine L. Seferlis(1928 - 2005) — Stone Carver —
Restored the walls of the Smithsonian Castle and carved these carriage gates according to James Renwick's 1849 design.Map (db m110727) HM
203 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Cook Telescope
Become an astronomer with your visit to the Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory and its Cook Memorial Telescope. Harvard University purchased the telescope from Boller & Chivens in 1966 for its Oak Ridge Observatory. The telescope was used to . . . Map (db m111404) HM
204 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — District of Columbia War MemorialNational Mall and Memorial Parks — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
”This temple will recall for all time their services and sacrifices.” President Herbert Hoover, November 11, 1931
The Great War of 1914 to 1918 transformed the world. The war introduced lethal new . . . Map (db m75903) HM
205 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — District of Columbia War Memorial
A memorial to the armed forces from the District of Columbia who served their country in the World War This memorial was erected through the voluntary subscriptions of the people of Washington • It was dedicated on Armistice Day Nineteen . . . Map (db m211379) WM
206 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — District of Columbia World War MemorialNational Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — National Mall & Memorial Parks — Reported permanently removed
[Panel 1: northeast corner wayside.] “This monument stands for men who fought not alone for their country, but to establish the principles of justice and peace. We pay tribute here to their valor. We honor them for their . . . Map (db m76573) HM
207 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Double Candle, 2018Sterling Ruby, American, b. Bitburg, Germany, 1972 — Bronze; Approved acquisition of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden —
Sterling Ruby's prolific and inventive practice spans painting, photography, textiles, video, ceramics, sculpture, and even fashion design. He is especially well known for his provocative approach to materials; before making this work, he created . . . Map (db m184996) HM
208 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Tree
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge...." Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968 This tree named in honor of Dr. King January 14, . . . Map (db m70616) HM
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209 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Earth
These tiny spheres are the planet Earth and its Moon at one 10-billionth actual size. If Earth were this big, how far away would the Sun and other planets be? Look at the map on the lower panel to find our position in the solar system. . . . Map (db m113977) HM
210 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Eastern MeadowPradera del este
This museum's eastern meadow environment consists of abundant grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs. Several of the plants are perennials and live many years, growing or lying dormant with the seasons. Native traditional healers use meadows . . . Map (db m161599) HM
211 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Eastern Redcedar • Muráhk (mah-dok) Reported permanently removed
Eastern redcedar is connected to the spiritual traditions of many Native communities, including the Kiowa and Lenape (Delaware). The tree's unique red, aromatic heartwood is valued for ceremonial and medicinal uses. Native peoples burn the . . . Map (db m184310) HM
212 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m110710) HM
213 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m211330) HM
214 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m211331) HM
215 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m211337) HM
216 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m211341) HM
217 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Enid A. Haupt Garden
A popular urban oasis since its completion in 1987, the 4.2-acre Enid A. Haupt Garden comprises three distinct gardens. The design of each reflects the cultural and aesthetic influences celebrated in the Smithsonian Castle and the surrounding . . . Map (db m243154) HM
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218 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Federal Grain Inspection ServiceUnited States Department of Agriculture
During December 1977, a series of devastating grain elevator explosions resulted in the death of thirteen USDA employees working for the Federal Grain Inspection Service. On this 25th anniversary of their sacrifice, we dedicate this Bradford Pear . . . Map (db m47101) HM
219 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — First International Manned Space Mission
On July 17, 1975, an American Apollo spacecraft and a Soviet Soyuz space craft docked in space for the first international manned space mission. Three months after the crewmembers of the Apollo-Soyuz test project—astronauts Thomas P. Stafford, . . . Map (db m109221) HM
220 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — For Gordon Bunshaft, 2006, fabricated 2007-2008Dan Graham, American, b. Urbana, Illinois, 1942 — Two-way mirror, stainless steel, wood and stone —
Since the 1970s, Dan Graham has explored notions of space and perception, creating installations and sculptures that critique modernist suburban architecture and encourage audience participation. For Gordon Bunshaft, a site-specific . . . Map (db m184559) HM
221 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/7920 — George RiveraPojoaque Pueblo Reported permanently removed
Buffalo Dancer II Case bronze, ed. 2/4 26/7920 Gift of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, George Rivera and Glenn Green Galleries For the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Buffalo Dance is an enduring celebration, a prayer for the well-being . . . Map (db m113968) HM
222 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/7920 — George RiveraPojoaque Pueblo, b. 1964
Buffalo Dancer II, 2008 Cast bronze, ed. 2/4 26/7920 Gift of the Pueblo of Pojoaque, George Rivera, and Glenn Green Galleries, 2010 For the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest, the Buffalo Dance is an enduring . . . Map (db m161596) HM
223 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Growing in the GardenChristmas Trees Reported permanently removed
The ready-cut Christmas tree industry started in the mid-nineteenth century with trees cut from the forest. The planting of trees in plantations began in the early twentieth century and increased greatly after the Second World War. There are . . . Map (db m184538) HM
224 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Growing in the GardenRice Reported permanently removed
Rice is the oldest known cultivated food in the world tracing back to 5000 B.C. Rice is a dietary staple of more than half the world's population and is grown on every continent except Antarctica. In the United States rice is commercially . . . Map (db m184539) HM
225 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Half a World AwayNational Mall and Memorial Parks, Korean War Veterans Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. The United States, under United Nations Command, rushed to defend the South Korean peninsula. In November 1950, China sent ground troops in support of North Korea. American soldiers, sailors, . . . Map (db m205393) HM
226 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Jean Hillery and Thomas QuadrosUnited States Department of Agriculture — American linden of Basswood (Tilia Americana)
Dedicated in memory of Jean Hillery and Thomas Quadros, Food Safety and Inspection Service Compliance Officers, who lost their lives in the line of duty June 21, 2000Map (db m47354) HM
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227 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — John Paul Jones MemorialNational Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C. — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
"Every officer in our navy should know by heart the deeds of John Paul Jones," President Theodore Roosevelt. The American Revolution A bold captain—fearless even when facing the superior British . . . Map (db m17764) HM
228 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — John Paul Jones Memorial
[North Face inscriptions - above and beneath Captain Jones' statue:] John Paul Jones 1747-1792 First to compel foreign man-of-war to strike colors to the Stars and Stripes. [South Face inscriptions - above and beneath a bas relief . . . Map (db m19534) HM
229 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Joseph Henry
This statue of the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution was made in 1881 by the American sculptor William Wetmore Storey, then working in Rome. Unveiled April 19, 1883.Map (db m213) HM
230 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant planet consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium. Astronomers have discovered more than 60 moons orbiting Jupiter. In 1610 Italian astronomer Galileo discovered the four largest moons, although he saw them only as "stars." . . . Map (db m111397) HM
231 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Korean War Veterans Memorial
[Inscription: Panel 1]: Our nation honors her sons and daughters who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they never met. 1950 * Korea * 1953 [Panel 2]: Freedom Is Not Free . . . Map (db m8829) WM
232 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Lunar Calendars Reported permanently removed
The circles and moon phases marked on the pavement refer to a phenomenon known as lunar standstills. Lunar standstills occur every 18.6 years when the moon reaches a northern extreme at summer solstice and a southern extreme at winter solstice. . . . Map (db m110068) HM
233 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Mars
This tiny sphere is the planet Mars at one 10-billionth actual size. Its small moons can't be seen at this scale. If Mars were this big, how far away would the Sun and other planets be? Look at the map on the lower panel to find your . . . Map (db m110566)
234 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Meadow Reported permanently removed
This museum's meadow environment consists of abundant grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs. The plants are perennials, growing or lying dormant with the seasons. Plant Medicine Meadows are important sources of medicinal plants used by . . . Map (db m113955) HM
235 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Mercury
This tiny sphere is the planet Mercury at one 10-billionth actual size. If Mercury were this big, how far away would the sun and other planets be? Look at the map on the lower panel to find your position in the solar system. Bottom . . . Map (db m110564) HM
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236 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Monarchs on the Move
With their distinctive orange and black wings, monarchs are one of the most recognizable butterfly species in the world. They are also one of the most well-traveled, flying more than 3,000 miles each year to their winter homes in Mexico and . . . Map (db m184555) HM
237 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. How did the Moon form? Scientists think it formed when a planetary object the size of Mars collided with Earth about 4.5 billion years ago. The Moon is covered with impact craters that formed when . . . Map (db m111398) HM
238 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — National Native American Veterans MemorialMonumento Nacional de Veteranos Indígenas Estadounidenses
This memorial recognizes American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian men and women who have served in every branch of the United States Armed Forces, from the Revolutionary War to the present day, and the support and sacrifices . . . Map (db m161605) WM
239 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Nora Naranjo-MorseSanta Clara Pueblo, b. 1953 Reported permanently removed
Always Becoming Mud mixture (soil, sand, straw, and water), clay, stone, black locust wood, bamboo, yam vines, and pigment 26/5840 Naranjo-Morse and her family return annually to explore how this family of contemporary clay sculptures, . . . Map (db m113956) HM
240 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Nora Naranjo-MorseSanta Clara Pueblo, b. 1953 Reported permanently removed
Always Becoming Mud mixture (soil, sand, straw, and water), clay, stone, black locust wood, bamboo, yam vines, and pigment. 26/5840 Naranjo-Morse and her family return annually to explore how this family of contemporary clay . . . Map (db m113958) HM
241 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/5840 — Nora Naranjo-MorseSanta Clara Pueblo, b. 1953
Always Becoming, 2007 Mud mixture (soil, sand, straw, and water), clay, stone, black locust wood, pigments 26/5840 Commissioned from the artist, 2007 Naranjo-Morse and her family return annually to . . . Map (db m161600) HM
242 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/5840 — Nora Naranjo-MorseSanta Clara Pueblo, b. 1953
Always Becoming, 2007 Mud mixture (soil, sand, straw, and water), clay, stone, black locust wood, pigments 26/5840 Commissioned from the artist, 2007 Naranjo-Morse and her family return annually to explore . . . Map (db m161601) HM
243 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Not ForgottenNational Mall and Memorial Parks, Korean War Veterans Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
From 1950 to 1953, American troops were joined by soldiers of other nations to defend South Korea from invasion by North Korea. Today, the Korean War Veterans Memorial remembers their service and sacrifice. As you walk down this path, . . . Map (db m205395) HM
244 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Original Smithsonian Institution Building
Erected 1847-57. Designed by James Renwick, Jr. in twelfth century Romanesque style for the first offices, research laboratories, exhibits, collections, and lectures of the Smithsonian Institution. Dedicated to the increase and diffusion of . . . Map (db m46413) HM
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245 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Phoebe Waterman HaasPublic Observatory
This observatory is named to celebrate the spirit of Emma Phoebe Waterman Haas. In 1913 she became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley. She was the first woman to perform original research with . . . Map (db m114106) HM
246 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Pluto
These tiny spheres are the dwarf planet Pluto and its moon Charon at one 10-billionth actual size. If Pluto were this big, how far away would the Sun and planets be? Look at the map on the lower panel to find your position in the solar . . . Map (db m112462) HM
247 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Pumpkin, 2016Yayoi Kusama, Japanese, b. Matsumoto, 1929 — Fiber-reinforced plastic; Collection of the artist — Reported permanently removed
For Yayoi Kusama pumpkins represent a source of radiant energy. They are, perhaps, the artist's most beloved motif, appearing in painting, drawings, sculptures, and some of her most important installations. Both endearing and grotesque, the giant . . . Map (db m114001) HM
248 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 2020.002 — Pumpkin, 2016Yayoi Kusama, B. Matsumoto, Japan, 1929 — FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) and urethane paint; Joseph H. Hirshhorn Purchase Fund, 2020 —
For Yayoi Kusama, pumpkins represent a source of radiant energy. They are perhaps the artist's best-loved motif, appearing in paintings, drawings, sculptures, and some of her most important installations. Both endearing and grotesque, the giant . . . Map (db m239860) HM
249 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Ralph Rinzler
"There is no better time, no better place to celebrate the cultures of the American people and those from around the world than at the Folklife Festival on the National Mall." Ralph Rinzler (1934-1994) Founding Director of the . . . Map (db m188504) HM
250 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Rehabilitating a National TreasureGeorge Washington Memorial Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Arlington Memorial Bridge has served as a monument to the sacrifices and valor of our nation's military personnel since its dedication in 1932. Now that it is nearly 90 years old, the National Park Service and Federal Highway Administration are . . . Map (db m140993) HM
251 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/8842 — Rick BartowWiyot, 1946-2016
We Were Always Here, 2012 Old-growth Western red cedar, Port Orford cedar, old-growth Douglas fir, oak, maple, stain, sealer 26/8842 Commissioned from the artist, 2011 In creating these two poles from a . . . Map (db m161597) HM
252 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — 26/8852 — Rick Bartow (1946-2016)Wiyot — Oregon — Reported permanently removed
We Were Always Here, 2012 Old-growth Western red cedar, Port Orford cedar, old-growth Douglas fir, oak, maple, stain, sealer Commissioned from the artist 2011 (26/8852) In creating these two poles from a single old-growth cedar . . . Map (db m113974) HM
253 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Sassafras • Wináhk (Wee-nock) Reported permanently removed
For centuries, Native peoples have used the bark, roots, and leaves of the sassafras tree as medicine and flavoring in food and beverages. As Native peoples taught settlers how to harvest and use sassafras, demand grew quickly. In the 1700s, . . . Map (db m113972) HM
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254 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Saturn
Why does Saturn have "ears"? The 17th-century astronomer Christiaan Huygens was the first to suggest that the curious protrusions on both sides of Saturn were in fact a magnificent ring system. Scientists later discovered that the rings are made . . . Map (db m111405) HM
255 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Smokey Bear Blue SprucePicea pungens
Planted April 11, 1984 to honor the 40th birthday of Smokey Bear by John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture R. Max Peterson, Chief, USDA Forest Service and the Forester's Wives Club of Washington, D.C.Map (db m70456) HM
256 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Spencer Fullerton Baird1823 - 1887
Second Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Pioneer in American Natural History [on reverse of statue:] ("Opus, Baskin, 1976")Map (db m46418) HM
257 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Star Nurseries
Where are stars born? Stars form in a large, dense region of hydrogen and helium gas and dust called a nebula (Latin for "cloud"). When a nearby cosmic collision or pressure from a supernova causes a nebula to collapse it divides into many . . . Map (db m111409) HM
258 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Steven Thomas Stefani IVForest Service Range Conservationist — United States Department of Agriculture —
An American chestnut (Castanea dentate) tree has been planted in honor of Forest Service Range Conservationist, Steven Thomas Stefani IV (1978-2007) who died serving his country, helping the people of Ghazni, Afghanistan to build better lives.Map (db m47730) WM
259 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Stewardship of Natural Resources Reported permanently removed
Stewardship and Sustainability Agriculture is the oldest occupation in the world and farmers are the first conservationists! Farmers work in a uniquely close way to natural resources. The success of their businesses are directly dependent on . . . Map (db m184536) HM
260 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Sun
The Sun is a medium-sized star mostly made of hot hydrogen and helium gas. Its 11-year solar cycle produces such features as sunspots, prominence, filaments, and plages (pronounced "plahzh"), and such events as flares and coronal mass . . . Map (db m114102) HM
261 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Sunflower • Wádxaweew (wah-ha-way-oh) Reported permanently removed
First cultivated by Native peoples in the Southwest nearly 3,000 years ago, the sunflower has become one of the most well-known and highly prized plants across the world. The Hidatsa, who live in present-day North Dakota, cultivated several . . . Map (db m113962) HM
262 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — SunflowersSunflowers Reported permanently removed
Sunflowers are truly American! Of all the crops harvested for seed around the world, sunflowers are the only one that was originally domesticated in the United States. In addition to being cultivated for their delicious sees and oil, sunflowers are . . . Map (db m184541) HM
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263 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Swamp Milkweed • Wihsakán (wee-sah-quam) Reported permanently removed
Distinguished by its scarlet hourglass-shaped flowers and white sap, the swamp milkweed is a beautiful wetlands plant. The Menominee harvested the plant "heads" when in full bloom and added them to soup, or stored them for winter use. The Sac and . . . Map (db m114146) HM
264 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — T.S.C. Lowe's Observation FlightAIAA Historic Aerospace Site
On June 18, 1861, T.S.C. Lowe made a tethered observation flight with his gas-filled balloon Enterprise from a spot on the National Mall in front of where the National Air and Space Museum now stands. During this flight, he sent the first telegram . . . Map (db m140624) HM
265 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Cost of FreedomNational Mall and Memorial Parks, Korean War Veterans Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
In front of you stands the Korean War Veterans Memorial. More than 1.5 million American men and women served in the Korean War. They fought alongside South Korea and other United Nations troops. Together, these forces endured bitter fighting, . . . Map (db m205389) HM
266 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Fountain Garden
The Fountain Garden is modeled after the Court of the Lions at the Alhambra, a 14th-century Moorish palace and fortress in Granada, Spain, now included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. (Moor is a general term for North African Muslims . . . Map (db m184548) HM
267 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Fruitful Fig
In tropical forests, the fig is considered a keystone species because of its abundant, year-round fruiting. When other fruit is not available, figs sustain many species, including fish, lizards, giant tortoises, birds, fruit bats, monkeys, and . . . Map (db m184535) HM
268 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Modern RoseKathrine Dulin Folger Rose Garden
"How cunningly nature hides every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and violets and morning dew." —Ralph Waldo Emerson Fossil evidence found in Colorado in the U.S. suggests that plants in the rose family have . . . Map (db m110773) HM
269 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Moongate Garden
The Moongate Garden was inspired by architectural and symbolic elements found in the Temple of Heaven, a masterpiece of Chinese architecture and landscape built in Beijing during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Now included on . . . Map (db m184546) HM
270 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Moongate Garden
The Moongate Garden was inspired by architectural and symbolic elements found in the Temple of Heaven, a masterpiece of Chinese architecture and landscape built in Beijing during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Now included on . . . Map (db m211338) HM
271 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry
Near this site The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry was organized on December 4, 1867 in the office of the Superintendent of the Propagating Gardens, Department of Agriculture. The founders of the Grange were: Oliver H. Kelley, John . . . Map (db m47448) HM
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272 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Parterre
Parterre—from a French term meaning "on or along the ground"—originated in the 16th-century Renaissance Italy as an ornamental garden style. The style, which defines garden pace by arranging hedges, flowers, grass, water, and gravel to . . . Map (db m110781) HM
273 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — The Pillars of the Renwick Gates
The pillars of the Renwick Gates were based on this 1849 drawing by James Renwick Jr., the architect of the Smithsonian Castle. They were constructed in the 1980s from the same kind of sandstone that was used to build the Castle.Map (db m110725) HM
274 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Threats to Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are in danger. If conditions remain as they are, scientists will predict that more than 90 percent of the world's coral reefs will die by 2050. The biggest threats to reefs are climate change, pollution, and overfishing. Climate . . . Map (db m184552) HM
275 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Threats to Dragonflies
Like many species, dragonflies are threatened by habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. Habitat Destruction Agriculture and urban development can lead to the draining and destruction of wetlands, leaving dragonflies . . . Map (db m184543) HM
276 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Traditional CroplandsAgricultural Gifts to the World Reported permanently removed
About 60 percent of the world's diet today is derived from Native American foods, such as potatoes, chilies, tomatoes, and even chocolate! Native peoples encouraged the growth of various plants together (biodiversity), which promoted healthier . . . Map (db m113959) HM
277 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Traditional CroplandsTierras de cultivo tradicionales
The world derives about 60% of its diet today from foods native to the Americas, including corn, potatoes, tomatoes, quinoa, and even chocolate. Each season some of these foods, which have transformed global cuisine over the last 500 . . . Map (db m161603) HM
278 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Upland Hardwood Forest Reported permanently removed
You are standing next to an upland hardwood forest—a group of shrubs and more than 30 species of trees—that reflects the dense forests of the Blue Ridge Mountains and other local sites. The Forests' Bounty The Nanticoke and . . . Map (db m113971) HM
279 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Uranus
This is the planet Uranus and its 4 largest moons at one 10-billionth actual size. If Uranus were this big, how far away would Earth and other planets be? look at the map on the lower panel to find your position in the solar system? . . . Map (db m110095) HM
280 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — USDA Holocaust Memorial Tree
United States Department of Agriculture Dedicated as a Living Reminder in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust by Secretary Dan Glickman May 2, 2000 Yom Hashoah, Day of Remembrance Franklin D. Roosevelt Red Bud from a seed collected at . . . Map (db m70618) HM
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281 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — USDA Veterans MemorialUnited States Department of Agriculture
“Dedicated to the brave men and women of the United States Department of Agriculture who served the United States of America through military service in time of armed combat.” Dedicated by: Edward Madigan, Secretary of Agriculture . . . Map (db m107190) WM
282 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Venus
Venus has the hottest surface of any planet in our solar system, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Why is Venus so hot? Its atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and is 93 times denser than Earth's. The carbon dioxide has caused an intense . . . Map (db m111401) HM
283 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Virginia Peanuts Reported permanently removed
The peanut—also called "groundnut" elsewhere in the world—is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. The name "peanut" may be misleading as it is not a nut crop! Science classifies peanut as both a "grain legume" and, due to its high . . . Map (db m184537) HM
284 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — VoyageA Journey Through Our Solar System
You are standing near Pluto within a model of our solar system. The real solar system is 10 billion times larger. Take a voyage! Imagine exploring our solar system as a giant. As you travel, you encounter the Sun and its planets, each small . . . Map (db m143932) HM
285 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Washington Monument
In commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Washington Monument 1884 – 1984 Walkways donated July 11, 1984 by the members and friends of the National Society of Professional Engineers in observance of the . . . Map (db m47332) HM
286 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Washington: The CityNational Mall and Memorial Parks — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
George Washington shaped many aspects of the nation's capital. He championed placing the capital along the Potomac River then personally selected the site. He chose architect Pierre L'Enfant to design the city. L'Enfant envisioned a capital with . . . Map (db m211376) HM
287 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Washington: The ManNational Mall and Memorial Parks — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
"He was, indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a good, and a great man." Thomas Jefferson, January 2, 1814
George Washington shaped the United States in both war and peace. He led the Continental Army . . . Map (db m211378) HM
288 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Washington: The MonumentNational Mall and Memorial Parks — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
The Washington Monument honors George Washington, hero of the American Revolution and the first president of the United States. When this stunning stone obelisk was completed in 1884, it was the tallest building in the world. Today the monument . . . Map (db m211377) HM
289 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — We Come in Peace, 2018Huma Bhabha, Pakistani American, b. Karachi, Pakistan, 1962 — Painted and patinated bronze. Approved acquisition of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden —
Huma Bhabha's striking sculptural creatures appear to have emerged from either the prehistoric past or a postapocalyptic future. Bhabha, who often cites pulp horror and science-fiction cinema as important points of departure, drew this work's title . . . Map (db m184557) HM
290 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Plaza Reported missing
First opened in 1974, the Hirshhorn's plaza displays recent sculptures by international artists. More than 400,000 people visit the sculpture garden and plaza each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m113987) HM
291 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Plaza Reported missing
First opened in 1974, the Hirshhorn's plaza displays recent sculptures by international artists. More than 400,000 people visit the sculpture garden and plaza each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m113997) HM
292 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Plaza
First opened in 1974, the Hirshhorn's plaza displays recent sculptures by international artists. More than 400,000 people visit the sculpture garden and plaza each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m114000) HM
293 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden
First opened in 1974, this garden displays sculptures from Europe and North America dating from the 1880s to the present. More than 400,000 people visit this garden each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m113995) HM
294 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden
First opened in 1974, this garden displays sculptures from Europe and North America dating from the 1880s to the present. More than 400,000 people visit this garden each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m113996) HM
295 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden
First opened in 1974, this garden displays sculptures from Europe and North America dating from the 1880s to the present. More than 400,000 people visit this garden each year. So while we invite you look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m113999) HM
296 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden
First opened in 1974, this garden displays sculptures from Europe and North America dating from the 1880s to the present. More than 400,000 people visit this garden each year. So while we invite you to look, relax, study, stroll, sketch, and take . . . Map (db m211876) HM
297 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the People's GardenThe People's Garden
Named in honor of USDA's founder, President Abraham Lincoln, who described USDA as "The People's Department," People's Gardens demonstrate how people can be empowered to change their communities by the simple act of gardening. The . . . Map (db m211342) HM
298 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Welcome to the Smithsonian's Arts + Industries Building
More than a museum, the Arts + Industries Building (AIB) is a part of our nation's history. A destination for big ideas for more than 140 years. AIB is now poised for the next great chapter in its impressive story. 1876 World's Fair Sparks . . . Map (db m211333) HM
299 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — Wetlands Reported permanently removed
These diverse wetlands—and the ducks, squirrels, and dragonflies that make their home here—represent the original Chesapeake Bay environment, the largest estuary in North America. Chesapeake means "Great Shellfish Bay" in the Algonquian language. . . . Map (db m113965) HM
300 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, The National Mall — What is a Grandfather Rock? Reported permanently removed
The Cheyenne refer to boulders as Grandfathers, the oldest beings on Earth. There are 40 Grandfather Rocks surrounding the museum, greeting and welcoming our visitors. How many can you find?Map (db m113967) HM

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May. 20, 2024