Columbian Institute
Item
Title
Columbian Institute
Description
The Columbian Institute was a Washington organization dedicated to the promotion of the arts and sciences for the benefit of the nation. In 1820, two years after their official charter was approved by Congress, the Institute was granted five acres of land on the Mall to create a botanic garden, just west of the Capitol grounds. The plans to follow the garden with a museum and library, described in this article, were never realized. The botanic garden was abandoned by the late 1830s as the organization slowly dissolved.
Source
Daily National Intelligencer (Washington, DC).
Date
6/1/1820
Coverage
1800-1829
topic
design & monuments
ghost mall