US presidents................and Indian curses..............
Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the new structure was completed and accepted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
on behalf of the American people on March 17, 1941. Neither Mellon nor
Pope lived to see the museum completed; both died in late August 1937,
only two months after excavation had begun. At the time of its inception
it was the largest marble structure in the world. The museum stands on
the former site of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, where in 1881 a disgruntled office seeker, Charles Guiteau, shot President James Garfield (see James A. Garfield assassination).[5]
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