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2017年11月14日, アメリカ ⋅ ☁️ 8 °CToday included a Whitehouse tour (East wing), Capitol tour and sat in the gallery of in-session senate and house of reps, and Congress library (where we were lucky enough to get a private tour withもっと詳しく
Today included a Whitehouse tour (East wing), Capitol tour and sat in the gallery of in-session senate and house of reps, and Congress library (where we were lucky enough to get a private tour withもっと詳しく
Next stop is the Library of Congress. This is the largest library in the world, and the oldest US central government institution, established in 1800. It includes over 173 million titles including oneもっと詳しく
We were able to avoid another security check by taking the tunnel underground from the Capitol to the Library of Congress. We got to see the books that Jefferson sold to them for $24,000. There wereもっと詳しく
Not much time to spend here but it is a beautiful building and we really wanted to see it. There was a tunnel going from the Capitol building to the Library of Congress which meant we did not have toもっと詳しく
Weiter geht es durch einen unterirdischen Tunnel ins Thomas Jefferson Building, in welchem sich die Library of Congress, die größte Bücherei der Welt befindet.
Durch einen unterirdischen Gang mit dem Capitol verbunden, ein architektonischer Highlight.
Underground Tunnels and Books
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The Court of Neptune Fountain Sculpture
Dan Brown That is very very cool. Jealous
Ianthe Gibson Wow! Surprised that you were allowed to take pics inside Whitehouse?
旅行者 Twas encouraged