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National Mall

George Grant's photographic trips were limited during World War II. He made this image from the top of the Washington Monument in 1943.
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The National Mall as it appeared during World War II, showing the Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial, Reflecting Pool, and the Navy Annex and Barracks. Note the bridge over the reflection pool. Arlington farm is visible in the upper left of the image. Photograph probably taken from top of Washington Monument. National Mall, 1943.
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The National Mall as it appeared during World War II, showing the Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial, Reflecting Pool, and the Navy Annex and Barracks. Note the bridge over the reflection pool. Arlington farm is visible in the upper left of the image. Photograph probably taken from top of Washington Monument. National Mall, 1943.

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  • The National Mall as it appeared during World War II, showing the Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial, Reflecting Pool, and the Navy Annex and Barracks. Note the bridge over the reflection pool. Arlington farm is visible in the upper left of the image. Photograph probably taken from top of Washington Monument. National Mall, 1943.
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