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Enjoy this gallery of photos from 2024’s cherry blossom season from talented Instagram photographers. Photo by: Brian Rimm
The Trust for National Mall's Monumental View reception on March 21, 2024 gathered the National Park Service, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, supporters, benefactors, and special guests to an event overlooking the National Mall.
The Trust for the National Mall was recognized by The Guild of Professional Tour Guides of Washington, D.C. with the “Best Exhibition Award.”
The Trust for the National Mall was recently recognized along with our partners at Clark Construction for our work on renovating the informational kiosks at the veterans’ memorials on the National Mall.
The Trust for the National Mall was recognized by the Associated Builders and Contractors with the 2023 “Award in Excellence.” Photo by: Carol Stalun.
Washingtonian’s Brooke Spach wrote a segment on the release of the Trust for the National Mall’s Audio Walking Tour as a collaboration with Netflix’s Rustin Movie. Photo courtesy of: Netflix.
“CBS Sunday Morning” featured a story on how private philanthropy helped build and complete the Washington Monument.
“CBS Sunday Morning” featured the groundbreaking exhibition on the National Mall, Beyond Granite: Pulling Together, and spoke to the artists and co-curators telling diverse American stories.
The Washington Post’s Philip Kennicott wrote a review of the “smart and well produced” Beyond Granite, which debuted on the National Mall on August 18 with six new stories and perspectives on America’s Front Yard.
Read about Beyond Granite: Pulling Together, a new series of six temporary installations on the National Mall, in the New York Times, Forbes, the Art Newspaper, Bloomberg, Smithsonian Magazine and more…