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A well-designed building is much more than the sum of its parts. That’s particularly true of the National Building Museum. The magnificient brick structure we occupy is not only our home; it’s also a ... more
FAQs about Historic Building Tour:How many episodes does Historic Building Tour have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
September 11, 2011Tour Stop 1: WelcomeLocation: the Museum’s ground floor. Executive Director Chase Rynd welcomes you to the National Building Museum’s historic home. Listen for the chime at the end of each tour stop; you’ll receive brief directions to the next stop. Also refer to the printed maps available at the information desk. Look for the numbered, red markers as you walk the building - these indicate a stop....more2minPlay
September 10, 2011Tour Stop 2: The Great HallLocation: 5th Street entrance. National Building Museum curator Chrysanthe Broikos sheds light on the spectacular Great Hall, the heart of the Museum and its activities....more3minPlay
September 09, 2011Tour Stop 3: The Corinthian ColumnsLocation: ground floor, G Street entrance. The enormous, ornate columns that dominate the Museum’s Great Hall are explained by senior vice president and curator Martin Moeller....more2minPlay
September 08, 2011Tour Stop 4: Urns and BustsLocation: elevator to third floor. Dr. Cynthia Field, a National Building Museum founder, examines the unique urns which line the upper floors. She also discusses the intriguing busts found in the upper cornice niches....more3minPlay
September 07, 2011Tour Stop 5: Stairs and West FriezeLocation: third floor, stairs on the 5th Street side.Museum docent Jim Carr looks at Meigs’ unique design for the building’s stairways as well as a sample of Caspar Buberl’s Civil War frieze....more3minPlay
September 06, 2011Tour Stop 6: Pension Commissioner’s SuiteLocation: second floor, southwest corner. Former tours coordinator Linda Lyons explains the Pension Commissioner’s Suite on the third floor of the building....more3minPlay
September 05, 2011Tour Stop 7: Time Capsule ColumnLocation: second floor, F Street side stairs/elevator. Teen intern Jasmine Marr reveals the mystery behind a column with a missing piece on the second floor of the building....more2minPlay
September 04, 2011Tour Stop 8: Document TrackLocation: view from the second floor. National Building Museum docent Kim Toufectis explains a truly unique feature of the former Pension Building - an anachronistic metal track ringing the upper floor’s administrative office area....more2minPlay
September 03, 2011Tour Stop 9: Exterior Façade and WindowsLocation: outside the building, opposite the G Street entrance. Curator Susan Piedmont Palladino discusses the brick exterior of the National Building Museum....more3minPlay
September 02, 2011Tour Stop 10: Exterior Frieze and SculpturesLocation: outside, opposite the 5th Street entrance. Jessie Cochran, development events manager at the National Building Museum, shares the stories of the unique frieze encircling the building and the sculptures adorning the lawn....more3minPlay
FAQs about Historic Building Tour:How many episodes does Historic Building Tour have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.