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New Map of Washington Serves As Complete Guide For Visitors in the Capital A reproduction of the map, 5 by 7} feet, which has been prepared by the National Geographic Society for the concourse of the Union Station. It shows all the principal buildings of the city, the 85220 downtown section and other points of interest, forming a model guide for the thousands of visitors in the city for the inauguration ceremonies. The map was made under the supervision of Maj. Covell, Assistant Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia; the cartography is the work of Alfred H. Bumstead, chief nmnnom_.mvron of the Zmn_onm_ Geographic Society, and James M. Darley. | i - The inaugural procession of tomorrow forms on B street southeast, passes the east front of flrm O%_S_ then around to Pennsylvania avenue and west to Fifteenth street, from Fifteenth street to Pennsylvania avenue again and passing the north front of the White House. The procession starts to disband at Seventeenth street and the Avenue. 748 = a5 .,,E_UD%DE KDE% SN =y E mmm@ == Al Lfi: %u%m ==\ M ST. NW LDV il g == A u = fi %fi il Wfim@_ T 700 Ry O | ) 0 flfl { B ? Tany ~ergen |- [ 3 [~ = o5 o 3 & < = B “ a @R = = = all iz a2l ~ = () Z - m 7] < = ] A = wn o) Z - “ & & H <l = B N.E. W;& ] J e | o ™ ® 0 -1 ™ ST. SE. 58 - [3 " S.E. > . &l t 7I8 ST. SE. 78 L] 2 & 77dal PBasin v ) < o IE =1 B e s s Prowa s thp Dt of e SATRAC BOSBATRD oo Wotnern D0 ke