The place we call the National Mall has been nurtured and guided by all three branches of government for centuries. Now with tourism expected to double in the next 50 years, changes must be made to the mall, but can the seven different agencies responsible for Washington's most famous public open space come to a consensus? A conversation on the future of the National Mall.
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The National Mall
Listen Monday, May. 9, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in Arts & Culture, SocietyGuests
Judy Scott Feldman
President, National Coalition to Save Our Mall
Marcel Acosta
Executive Director, National Capital Planning Commission
John Parsons
Associate Regional Director, Lands, Resources, and Planning, National Capitol Region, National Park Service
Craig Thomas
Senator, (R-Wyoming) Chairman U.S. Senate SubCommittee on National Parks U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Maurice Barboza
Founder, Black Patriots Memorial Project
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