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Pennsylvania Avenue Project Drawings
View looking east from a car approaching the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue barrier.
View looking east from a car approaching the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue barrier.
 
View looking east from a car approaching the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue barrier. View looking towards the EEOB from the 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue southern crosswalk.
View looking east from the southern sidewalk in front of the EEOB, note the new granite benches between the trees along the left side of the sidewalk (center). View looking southeast across Lafayette Square and down Jackson Place.
view from south sidewalk looking north towards Riggs Bank at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. View looking east from the southern sidewalk in front of the White House, note the restored trees along the left side (missing for over 20 years).
New location of bollards (red lines) across Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street. Transverse Section of the fixed bollards used along Jackson and Madison Places.
Overall site plan of the project work area illustrating the new and revised bollard locations (in red) on Pennsylvania Avenue (left and right) and on Jackson and Madison Places at H Street (top left and top right). Removable bollards specially designed for the Avenue and located at its East and West ends. The Escutcheon Plate (center above) will be used when the bollards are removed.
Retractable bollard specially designed for the Avenue and located at its East and West ends. View looking south from Lafayette Square across Pennsylvania Avenue at the White House.

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