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The National Mall

The National Mall. By: Ashley, Rhina, Irma, and Miriam. History and Description. The National Mall’s design came from Pierre L’Enfant’s original vision of long, wide avenues stretching through the Nation’s capitol, Washington DC.

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The National Mall

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  1. The National Mall By: Ashley, Rhina, Irma, and Miriam

  2. History and Description • The National Mall’s design came from Pierre L’Enfant’s original vision of long, wide avenues stretching through the Nation’s capitol, Washington DC. • At one end of the mall lies the capitol building; at the opposite end there is the Washington Monument. Museums and Federal Departments line the length of the mall; information booths and refreshment stands are situated near it’s center. A merry-go-round sits behind the Smithsonian Castle, on the mall, as well as a central kiosk for purchasing TourMobel tickets.

  3. Picture of the National Mall

  4. Base Area 1 100 x 150 = 15,000 Base Area 2 200 x 50 = 10,000 Volume 1 = BA1 x 40 = 15,000 x 40 = 600,000 Volume 2 = BA2 x 40 = 10,000 x 40 = 400,000 A.I.A. Headquarters

  5. Bibliography • http://dcpages.ari.net/Hwds/mall.html • http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/dc.html

  6. TEAM PAGETeam Number: __ Web Quest Introduction Task Process Resources Evaluation Conclusion Contact Info

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