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27-NOV-2016

The White House

The United States Botanic Garden is hosting a holiday exhibit celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service and the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act. In their model train show, the trains chug around, below, through and above re-creations of iconic national parks and sites in the National Register of Historic Places, all made from plants and other natural materials. The West Gallery houses a large indoor tree decorated with national park ornaments as well as a model of the Old Faithful Inn and geyser. In the Garden Court are models of landmarks from the nation’s capital, again all made from natural materials, along with more than 30 varieties of poinsettias featuring old and new forms and colors.

This is the White House (which doesn’t look too white here), made entirely from natural materials. All the models of Washington, D.C., historic landmarks appear as they were originally constructed (so many look quite different today, as does the White House).

US Capitol, posted earlier:


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Julie Oldfield01-Dec-2016 03:42
Maybe the Donald could live in that one. V
Ton T.29-Nov-2016 20:32
Maybe Donald doesn't like white.... V
pkocinski29-Nov-2016 11:36
A little rough - maybe it's from the time it burned?
Graeme29-Nov-2016 10:52
Looks a little crude! V
Gill Kopy29-Nov-2016 01:41
What a cool model - I guess it wasn't called the White House then ! Great detail captured. V
PS Strange that the setting doesn't really fit :(
Jeff Real29-Nov-2016 00:27
Looks like a haunted house White House
This is great ~V~