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Place
National Mall
People
A. J. Downing
Keyword relationships
Inscribed: Avenue
Inscribed: Botanic garden
Inscribed: Canal
Inscribed: Fountain
Inscribed: Park
Inscribed: Pleasure ground/Pleasure garden
Inscribed: Public garden/Public ground
Associated: Arboretum
Associated: Drive
Associated: Landscape gardening
Associated: Modern style/Natural style
Attributed: Clump
Attributed: Gardenesque
Attributed: Promenade
Attributed: Shrubbery
Attributed: Walk
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Creator
A. J. Downing
Date
1851
Title
Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington
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A. J. Downing, Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington, 1851. Manuscript copy by Nathaniel Michler, 1867. National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland.

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