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The Hart Senate Office Building

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Hart Senate Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building is the third and newest office structure designed and built to serve the United States Senate.
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Dirksen Senate Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Everett McKinley Dirksen Senate Office Building was the second of three office buildings constructed for the United States Senate.
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Thomas Jefferson Building

| June 9, 2020
The Library of Congress began in 1800 with a small appropriation to buy reference books and was originally housed in the U.S. Capitol's west center building.
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Packard Campus

| June 9, 2020
The Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center is located on 45 acres near Culpeper, Virginia, 75 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.
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John Adams Building

| June 9, 2020
The John Adams Building contains 180 miles of shelving and can hold ten million volumes. When it opened in 1939, it tripled the Library of Congress' shelving capacity.
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James Madison Memorial Building

| June 9, 2020
The Madison Building is an unusual combination of a national shrine contained in a working building serving both as the Library's third major structure and as this nation's official memorial to President James Madison.
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Rayburn House Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Rayburn House Office Building is the third and largest office building constructed for the use of the House of Representatives; it contains three artworks depicting its namesake. It occupies a site south of the Capitol bounded by Independence Avenue, South Capitol Street, C Street SW and First
The Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. House Office Building.

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O'Neill House Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. House Office Building is the fifth office building now occupied by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Longworth House Office Building

| June 9, 2020
Completed in the spring of 1933, the seven-story Longworth House Office Building is the second of three office buildings constructed for the United States House of Representatives.
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Cannon House Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Cannon House Office Building (constructed beginning in 1905 and completed in 1908) is the oldest congressional office building and a significant example of the Beaux Arts style of architecture.

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Capitol Power Plant

| June 9, 2020
The Capitol Power Plant provides steam and chilled water used to heat and cool buildings throughout the U.S. Capitol campus.
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Ford House Office Building

| June 9, 2020
The Gerald R. Ford House Office Building, acquired by the Architect of the Capitol in April 1975, is the fourth of the current office buildings occupied by the U.S. House of Representatives. It is located southwest of the Capitol on city Square 581, a site bounded by 2nd Street, 3rd Street, D Street

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