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Library of Congress

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What no books
I was only going to the Library to cross it off my list however once I stepped inside it was the most breathtaking things I have ever seen! It is a must see

Reviewed by: Haana from on Feb 22 2009

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Library card please!
This was a surprise. When we went there I was not expecting the place to be so beautiful. There were cheribs (sp) babies on the banisters going upstairs. There is gold on the ceiling tiles. Gutinburg bible is housed there, but no pictures. The designs and the paintings were outstanding. They have tours each days and they explain everything to you. They have elevators for those who need them. Then to look down a the main reading room and see the statues of famous men of history, law, medical, lit. It was a great experience and will worth the time. And if your smart you can get a library card from the Library of Congress.

Reviewed by: Dolphin from on Apr 25 2008

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A Great Place to go
If you have about two hours to burn come here and take a guided tour (free, but you may have to wait a while to get a guide). It takes about an hour and a half, you learn a ton, and this place is gorgeous! Also, for lunch check out the library's cafeteria across the street. A little pricey, but tons to choose from, and when you see the prices at other restaurants you'll realize it's totally worth it.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 03 2008

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been there done that?
the tiltle is a little misleading. this was a "10" for me. I found the art incorporated into the building most rewarding, and surprisingly beautiful. couldn't have had it better!

Reviewed by: JENNIFER from on Sep 24 2007

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So interesting!
We arranged for a tour of the Library of Congress through our senator's office, and it was one of our best experiences in Washington, D.C. Only a tour guide can explain all of the history and architecture/art of this magnificent place. After the tour there were several exhibits that we viewed on our own (and thoroughly enjoyed), including the Bob Hope exhibit.

Reviewed by: Terry from on Jun 16 2007

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Beautiful Building
One of the most beautiful interiors of any in DC area. Exhibits are well done and very informative. Souvenir shop usually has some great bargains. Must stop for any visit. Next door is the Supreme Court - go there after this.

Reviewed by: Skipper from on Feb 26 2007

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Amazing Place to Visit
I am surprised this is not higher on the list. This really is my favorite building in D.C. The tour that they offer is wonderful, and really give you a chance to learn some really interesting things about the building's gorgeous architecture. I would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone coming to Washington.

Reviewed by: AshleeY from on Sep 16 2006

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Must-See
This building doesn't receive the word-of-mouth it deserves. I was delighted that my wife and I decided to tour the Library. It's just across the street from the Capitol building and far more impressive. After visiting both, I would advise people with limited time to just completely skip the Capitol and go here instead. There are few people taking tours, no lines, and a knowledgeable guide greets guests every hour. Our particular tour guide made the experience a highlight of our vacation. She was funny but still conveyed the weight of this national asset. After nearly an hour in which the details of the frescoes, mosaics, and statuary were explained, we saw some of the most beautiful baroque decor and one of the most important pieces of Western history, the Gutenberg Bible. We were then free to explore on our own and view exhibits of precious obejcts from the archives. The only disappointment is not being able to snap a picture of the gorgeous central reading room, but photography is encouraged almost everywhere else.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 07 2006

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Architecture Lesson
Learned about the history of the building and the architectural highlights on a 45 minute tour of the building. Really cool and interesting!

Reviewed by: Amanda from on Jun 28 2005
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