Agricultural Depot
Title
Agricultural Depot
Description
By 1870, after two years on the National Mall, the Department of Agriculture combined the functions of an office building, a research center, library, and museum. In this stereoscopic view of the mall, visitors chat in from of large iron and glass greenhouses which held live plant specimens from around the world. A gate on present-day Constitution Avenue led into the formal gardens of the Department filled with heart-shaped, terraced flower beds bordered by two summer houses. The design of these gardens to some extent tamed the untended space of the Mall, an expanse considered an eyesore in the nation's capital.
Source
New York Public Library Digital Collections. View original.
Date
1870
Coverage
Original Format
sterescopic slide