Photos | President Obama Speaks at the Opening of the New National Museum of American History
Keith Hernandez, Adam Schiff, and Antonio Villaraigosa admire the five potted plants decorating the building's architecture as they listen to President Obama's speech.
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president obama speaks at the opening of the new national museum of american historyMetadata
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