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The Library of Congress. An awesome building. I loved it that they store the Gutenberg Bible--probably one of the rarest and most expensive books in existence--in a rickety piece of furniture shoved into the corner of the main hall, like it was an outdated TV set or something.
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Typical DC rowhouses.
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Presidents get inaugurated here.
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