Icons of the Nation's Capital
Each year, millions of people visit the National Mall and Memorial Parks to recreate, to commemorate presidential legacies, to honor our nation's veterans, to make their voices heard, and to celebrate our nation's commitment to freedom and equality.
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Pennsylvania Avenue Planning
The NPS is preparing a Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site Environmental Assessment(EA)expected to be released spring of 2013.
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Social Media
Link to National Mall and Memorial Parks Social Media sites.
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National Mall App
This is the Official National Park Service app for the National Mall and Memorial Parks.
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National Mall Plan
Click below to find out more about the Plan for the National Mall.
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Lincoln Memorial Interactive
Lincoln Memorial Interactive Website. This site requires FlashPlayer and a high speed connection is recommended.
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Did You Know?
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The formal National Mall is the strip of green space between the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building. The area of the park west of 17th Street that incorporates the Lincoln Memorial, the Reflecting Pool, and other memorials, is formally West Potomac Park.