National Building Museum Announces The Wall/El Muro – An Exhibition About the US-Mexico Border Wall
The National Building Museum opened a new exhibit in Washington D.C. that focuses on the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Check out the website for great border wall pictures.
“The Wall/El Muro: What is a Border Wall?” analyzes the southern border wall’s design, architecture, planning and engineering. It also examines the effects of the wall and immigration. This exhibit “seeks to challenge visitors with a unique exploration of the history and impact of the U.S.-Mexico border infrastructure growth.” “The Wall” features a wide range of photographs, artifacts, video and audio in English and Spanish. Visitors will also get the chance to stand by a full-size section of the border fence that once stood between Calexico in California and Mexicali in Baja California.
The Border Report observes that “`The Wall/El Muro: What is a Border Wall?’ exhibition examines the border wall designs, architecture, planning and engineering, as well as the effects of the border wall and immigration.”
KJ