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The thumbnail images below are available for members of the press to use in illustrating articles about the restoration of Hillwood's Japanese-style Garden or announcements of its re-opening.  To obtain images with higher resolution for print media, contact our Press office at 202-243-3903 or msnelling@hillwoodmuseum.org.    
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10. Gunite, a form of spray applied concrete, is used to form the ponds.

11. Gunite, a form of spray applied concrete, is used to form the ponds. 12. The complete pond shell and falls.

13. The first  boulder is replaced in the garden. 14. The painstaking task of returning the boulders to their original positions. 15. The painstaking task of returning the boulders to their original positions.

16. The painstaking task of returning the boulders to their original positions.

17. The last of over 500 boulders is returned to the garden. 18. The garden begins to look complete with all the boulders restored.

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