The National Mall is home to many of the nation’s most treasured institutions and landmarks. These sites are largely built memorials and museums, which are seen as traditional models of commemoration. However, alternative forms of commemorative works can offer opportunities to respond to current events, incorporate broader perspectives and contributors, and reach more audiences and locations.
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