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National Mall

Washington, District of Columbia, USA

National Mall

25
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Length1.8 mi
Est. Steps4000
National Mall Introduction
National Mall is a 1.8 mile (4,000-step) route located near Washington, District of Columbia, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near National Mall
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Arts and Industries Building

Tourist Attraction
The Arts and Industries Building is the second oldest of the Smithsonian museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Initially named the National Museum, it was built to provide the Smithsonian with its first proper facility for public display of its growing collections.The building, designed by architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, opened in 1881, hosting an inaugural ball for President James A.

An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain

Tourist Attraction
An Entrance to the Paris Métropolitain is a sculpture by Hector Guimard, conceived in 1902 and fabricated between 1902 and 1913. Guimard designed 141 entrances to the Paris Métro of varying types, 86 of which are still standing. One is featured at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.

Andrew Jackson Downing Urn

Historical
The Andrew Jackson Downing Urn, also known as the Downing Urn, is a memorial and public artwork located in the Enid A. Haupt Garden of the Smithsonian Institution on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.The outdoor sculpture of a garden vase−urn commemorates Andrew Jackson Downing (1815−1852), an American landscape designer and horticulturalist, and considered to be one of the founders of American landscape architecture.

National Mall

Park
The National Mall is a landscaped park within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, an official unit of the United States National Park System. It is located near the downtown area of Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States, and is administered by the National Park Service (NPS) of the United States Department of the Interior.

Horse and Rider (Marini)

Tourist Attraction
Horse and Rider is a modern equestrian bronze sculpture by Marino Marini.Constructed in 1952-1953, it is located at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.After the war, Marini developed a horse and rider theme, where the figure is not in control of his mount.

Clamdigger (de Kooning)

Tourist Attraction
Clamdigger is a bronze sculpture by Willem de Kooning. It may have been inspired by "the men who dug for clams along the beaches" near his home in East Hampton, New York. It has been described as one of his "extraordinarily tactile figurative sculptures" that "seemed pulled from the primordial ooze," and "as part man, part creature of the mud and the shallows."The sculpture was modeled in clay in 1972, and cast in bronze in 1976.

Brushstroke

Tourist Attraction
Brushstroke is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein. Delivered to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, on September 16, 2003, it was dedicated on October 25, 2003.

Farm Service Agency

Place
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is the United States Department of Agriculture agency into which were merged several predecessor agencies, including the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS). The ASCS was, as the FSA is now, primarily tasked with the implementation of farm conservation and regulation laws around the country.

Army Medical Museum and Library

Place
The Army Medical Museum and Library (AMML) of the U.S. Army was a large brick building constructed in 1887 at South B Street (now Independence Avenue) and 7th Street, SW, Washington, D.C., which is directly on the National Mall. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.

National Mall and Memorial Parks

Place
National Mall and Memorial Parks (formerly known as National Capital Parks-Central) is an administrative unit of the National Park Service (NPS) encompassing many national memorials and other areas in Washington, D.C. Federally owned and administered parks in the capital area date back to 1790, some of the oldest in the United States.
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SuperTrooper
2024/11/06
Ryan
2024/07/27
joannab99
2024/04/24
Keithcun
2023/08/16
ProfessorCheeelan
2023/08/05
PacerPal
2023/06/09
wbw396
2023/03/31
PacerPal
2023/02/11
PacerGal_1970
2022/12/31
Sharon
2022/11/05
Superb area! Looking one way you miss so much…must keep head on a swivel 🤩😍😃
Ray
2022/10/26
JJB
2022/09/25
face2face
2022/05/21
Patricia
2022/04/20
khannafive
2022/03/30
PacerPal
2021/06/26
bflores621
2021/06/25
张梦旭
2020/12/16
Stef
2020/11/26
Nathaniel
2020/09/17
eflaliberte
2020/08/08
gregneil
2020/05/21
Jennifer
2020/04/20
PacerGuy_1968
2020/04/10
maaseide.jack
2020/03/16
Route Details

Length

1.8 mi

Est. Steps

4000
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