These 22 Corinthian sandstone columns were among 24 that were part of the east central portico of the United States Capitol. A marble duplicate of the sandstone East Front was built 33.5 feet (10.2 m) from the old Front during 1958-1962, and a connecting extension incorporated what formerly was an outside wall as an inside wall. In the process, the Corinthian columns were moved to a suitable setting for them in a large meadow at the National Arboretum, where they are on display with a reflecting pool.
National Capitol Columns Fall Afternoon at the National Capitol Columns exhibit
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The National Arboretum - Capitol Columns Exhibit Fall Afternoon at the National Arboretum
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