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12016-08-09T13:51:35-07:00Army Medical Museum and Library1The Army Medical Museum and Library served as the home for the library and museum of the Surgeon General's office. The Museum was founded in 1862, but it did not have a permanent home until the building opened in 1887. For a time, it also housed Army medical records and the Army Medical School (1893-1910). The building received National Historic Landmark status in 1964, but in 1969, it was demolished to make way for the Hirshhorn Museum. The Army Medical Museum moved to Walter Reed Army Medical Center campus.plain2016-08-09T13:51:35-07:00mallhistory.orgLibrary of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View Original.2012-08-24T14:07:36+00:001887 (Constructed)armuslib.jpgghost mallmuseumswork & playAdolf Cluss38.888005355845,-77.0230543613431860-1889
12016-08-09T13:51:38-07:00"I Have a Dream" Inscription1Eighteen steps from the top landing of the Lincoln Memorial, an inscription marks the spot where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood to give his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963. The marker was placed in 2003 to mark the 40th anniversary of that speech. Coretta Scott King, Dr. King's widow, attended and spoke at the dedication.plain2016-08-09T13:51:38-07:00mallhistory.orgInternal archive, National Park Service.2012-08-24T13:38:32+00:0008/22/2003 (Dedicated)DreamInscription-NPS.jpgcivil rightsdesign & monumentspolitics & protest38.889294746737,-77.0497342944151950-1979