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An artist's rendering shows a proposed design for a National Mall site.
An artist’s rendering shows a proposed design for a National Mall site.
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WASHINGTON — Lakeside gardens, dining rooms hovering over water, grassy new amphitheaters and underground pavilions at the foot of the Washington Monument have emerged as finalists in a design competition to overhaul neglected sites on the National Mall.

Designers and architects are dreaming big for a chance to improve the place sometimes called America’s front yard. One vision calls for a garden “museum without walls” in part of the mall called Constitution Gardens. Another would “peel up” the landscape of the Washington Monument to reveal a theater and visitor amenities below ground.

The results of a competition conducted by the nonprofit Trust for the National Mall are on display through Sunday at the Smithsonian Castle and National Museum of American History.

The nonprofit National Mall group aims to raise $350 million to help restore the mall. The Associated Press

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