The National Mall and Memorial Parks is an official US National Parks unit located in the downtown area of Washington DC. The National Mall is far from your stereotypical mall and constitutes the entire 250 acre stretch across downtown DC. Within the geographic boundaries of the National Mall lies major historical monuments and landmarks like Capitol Hill, Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. It is also home to the famous Smithsonian Natural Museum of History and the National Air and Space Museum, among many other incredible museums dedicated to different forms of art and significant events and industries.
This stunning landscape is also peppered with beautiful sculpture gardens, grassy lawns, reflecting pools and plenty of places for fun-filled meals and photo opportunities. It’s impossible not to enjoy the energy and history of America’s capital city. No wonder the National Mall gets over 24 million visitors a year! Here are 20 must-visit locations in this unorthodox “mall” you wouldn’t have expected to be so fascinating!
1. The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, the most recent addition to the National Gallery of Art
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2. Thinker on a Rock by Barry Flanagan, 1997, in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
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3. The Folger Shakespeare Library, an independent research library, east of Capitol Hill, home to the largest collection of the printed works of William Shakespeare in the world
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4. The Smithsonian Institution Building, affectionately nicknamed “The Castle”, built in the late Romanesque and early Gothic styles, housing the administrative offices for the entire Smithsonian Institution
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5. The Enid A. Haupt Garden, a beautiful public garden adjacent to the Castle, stretching across 4.2 acres
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6. The Butterfly Habitat Garden, lying between the Museum of Natural History and the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
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7. The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, a Smithsonian Museum with a focus on Asian art
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8. The Freer Gallery of Art along with the Sackler Gallery constitute the Smithsonian Asian Art museums
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9. Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room, a decorative masterpiece by James McNeil Whistler, one of the most famous exhibits in the Freer Gallery of Art
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10. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, endowed with the permanent art collection of Joseph H. Hirshhorn showcases art made in the last 50 years
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11. The Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Memorial at the base of Capitol Hill
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12. The Capitol Reflecting Pool in front of the Capitol Building and Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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13. The United States Botanical Garden (USBG), on the grounds of the Capitol Building
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14. At the foot of the steps of the Lincoln Memorial is the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, facing the Washington Monument
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15. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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16. The Three Soldiers, part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, created by Frederick Hart, and the Vietnam Women’s Memorial
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17. The Constitution Gardens, a 50-acre park that lies west of the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial
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18. Located within the Constitution Gardens is the Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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19. Near the Constitution gardens is the renovated and newly opened Lockkeeper's House, C & O Canal Extension, the oldest building in the National Mall and now a National Parks Service education center
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20. The National Sylvan Theater, an outdoor theater on the grounds of the Washington Monument and a popular venue for musicals, plays, and military concerts
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