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Trust for the National Mall Honors the late Senator Robert J. Dole with a Commemorative Concert at the World War II Memorial

On July 21, the Trust for the National Mall and its partners joined Senator Elizabeth Dole and Congressman Jim Slattery at the World War II Memorial for a Commemorative Birthday Concert honoring the late Senator Robert J. Dole on the eve of what would have been his 99th birthday.

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Trust for the National Mall Hosts a Summer Celebration with Supporters at New Office Headquarters

On June 28, the Trust for the National Mall gathered with its long-term champions, corporate partners and new supporters to usher in a summer season of celebration on America’s Front Yard with a Big Bus tour of the National Mall followed by a rooftop reception at the new Trust headquarters at 1730 Pennsylvania Ave NW.

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Trust for the National Mall Officially Launches the Trust Cornerstone Council

The Trust for the National Mall was thrilled to gather with supporters and partners on two separate occasions to officially launch the new Trust Cornerstone Council (TCC). The events were hosted by TCC Co-Chairs Andrea Franklin and Pam Marquez and brought together new and existing supporters of the Trust to engage them in the shared cause of restoring, preserving and enriching America’s Front Yard.

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Bringing the National Mall to YOU!

We want to help you and your family keep your spirits high during this unprecedented time. Over the coming days and weeks we will be compiling a variety of educational and fun ways to stay connected and bring the National Mall to you! Check back regularly and be sure to follow us on social media for updates as we continue to develop more exciting virtual initiatives to enhance your experience with America’s Front Yard.

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Enduring View from the Top: Reflections from Catherine Townsend, President & CEO

To some, it’s just a monument of stone, built by the hands of men and women. But like all monuments, it’s a connection to our past that helps light the way to our future. And more than just an obelisk, it’s an iconic symbol of democracy recognized around the world.

We're grateful that it’s accessible again. And the view from the top... it’s something that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.

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