Monuments and buildings in Washington were planned and placed over a couple centuries with intention and meaning. For NYT’s the Upshot, Emily Badger and Larry Buchanan rewind to the 1800s to show what architects were thinking, and then contrast to plans in the present day, which seems less careful.
Two centuries of planning Washington
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