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National Museum

The National Library housed the National Archives, as well. Structurally, the building is sound, but most things have been destroyed.

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  • October 27, 2003

    Work Begins on the National Museum Grounds

    The Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad is surrounded by a number of gardens. Additionally, the Museum has several internal courtyards, some of them clogged with sandbags and/or debris from the looting at the Museum in April.

    Today JumpStart began work on clearing the grounds and employing some gardeners to plant grass and mow the lawns surrounding the Museum, some of which are overgrown, presenting a possible security problem. This is a relatively small project, it will employ perhaps ten workers for a week or ten days or so and require the use of a small amount of heavy equipment, such as a grader for the landscaping and a forklift for moving destroyed materials. This work is done upon special request by Mario Osio, Ambassador to the National Museum from Italy, and the Ministry of Culture.

    Piles of dirt and rubble will be removed with dump trucks. These sandbags were probably originally used in the foxholes that were dug into the ground in the land surrounding the museum during the war. Inner and outer courtyards will be planted with a few hundred plants. A large strip of dirt perhaps 100 meters long that runs the entire length of the museum will be graded and seeded with grass. Some concrete edging blocks will be put in to separate walkways from grass areas.

    Piles of dirt and rubbles will be removed with dump trucks.

    "These sandbags were probably originally used in the foxholes that were dug into the ground in the land surrounding the museum during the war."

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     A large strip of dirt, perhaps 100 meters long that runs the entire length of the museum, will be graded and seeded with grass. Some concrete blocks will be put in to separate walkways from grass areas. 

    Inner and outer courtyards will be planted witha few hundred plants...

    Posted at 12:00 am
  • November 10, 2003

    Work Completed on the Grounds of the National Museum

    Work was completed on the grounds of the National Museum today. About 20 workers worked for a little more than 2 weeks in clearing rubble, sandbags and rubbish from the areas surrounding the Museum, as well as providing gardening services for the four exterior garden areas and the three interior gardens of the museum. About 150 concrete edges were placed along the garden paths, replacing edges damaged by Iraqi & American tanks which had previously occupied the compound. Water lines were replaced in some areas as well.
    Posted at 12:00 am

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