The Mall
- /ðə ˈmæl//ðə ˈmæl/a straight road in central London, leading from Buckingham Palace through Admiralty Arch to Trafalgar Square. It was first laid out in the 17th century and is used for royal processions.
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- /ðə ˈmɔːl//ðə ˈmɔːl/(also the National Mall)a long park in Washington, DC, covering about a mile (1.6 kilometres) between the Capitol and the Potomac River. The White House faces the Mall, which also includes the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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