Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢ —ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 5§, 1923 [ The United States Capitol at night. This photograph was taken when flood lights were thrown over the great dome. Tke Daniel Chester French statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial. The heroic \ ] 3 S ” A _— - - ~ . — = e = marble statue is one of the finest in the world. — — The Lee mansion at Arlington national cemetery. The former home of the Custis and Robert E. Lee families is a fine example of the architecture of its period, resembling the Thomas Jefferson mansion at Monticello. el ol =W Tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington national cemetery. This has become one of the shrines of the nation, thousands of visitors viewing it each year. Beautiful patio of the Pan-American building, 17th and B streets. The building rep- Cherry blossem time in Washington. The hundreds of cherry trees around the tidal basin and the Speedway were presented to resents a blending of the classical and the Spanish renaissance in architecture, and the the National Capital by the Japanese government. They usually bloom late in April, . " patio is the central feature. .

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