Cherry blossoms at the History Museum (or whatever it's officially called).
Cherry blossoms at the History Museum (or whatever it's officially called). The building is actually the last remaining permanent structure from the 1901 Pan American Exposition. It's made of Vermont marble and it's all Neoclassical, and stuff. This is, I believe, officially referred to as the South Portico. The figures on the pediment represent forces of civilization. There are several kinds of cherry trees around it.


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