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WASHINGTON DC — The Sidney R. Yates Federal Building stands prominently across the National Mall, with several flags at the base of the Washington Monument visible at the far right of the frame. The historic Yates Building, constructed in the late 19th century, serves as headquarters for the U.S. Forest Service and is part of the USDA complex. The Romanesque Revival structure, originally built as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, was renamed in honor of Congressman Sidney R. Yates in 1999. The building is located on Independence Avenue in the Federal Triangle area of the nation's capital.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A marble sign for the American Pharmacists Association is displayed in front of the organization's headquarters on Constitution Avenue, across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by renowned architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical building serves as the home for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists, founded in 1852. The impressive structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs that illustrate the history of pharmacy. This white marble and limestone landmark-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The American Pharmacists Association Building stands prominently on Constitution Avenue across from the Lincoln Memorial. Designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1934, this neoclassical structure features a monumental temple front with six Doric columns supporting a pediment adorned with sculptural reliefs depicting the history of pharmacy. The white marble and limestone headquarters serves as both office space for the nation's first professional society of pharmacists and as an architectural landmark along the National Mall's northwestern edge.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Department of Agriculture building faces the National Mall in the heart of the federal district. The neoclassical structure, completed in 1930, serves as headquarters for the United States Department of Agriculture, which oversees federal programs related to farming, forestry, and food policy. The building is situated along the south side of the National Mall, positioning it among the cluster of federal agencies and institutions that define the area. The Department of Agriculture was established in 1862 and elevated to cabinet-level status in 1889, making it one of the olde-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall of Union Station features a spectacular arched barrel-vaulted ceiling rising 96 feet above the marble floor. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts style and completed in 1908, this grand space underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s and again in 2016 to preserve its neoclassical elements including gilded coffers, classical statuary, and ornate decorative details. Originally serving as the main waiting area for rail passengers, the hall now functions as both a transportation hub and retail destination, hosting approximately 40 million visitors-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall of Union Station features a spectacular arched barrel-vaulted ceiling rising 96 feet above the marble floor. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts style and completed in 1908, this grand space underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s and again in 2016 to preserve its neoclassical elements including gilded coffers, classical statuary, and ornate decorative details. Originally serving as the main waiting area for rail passengers, the hall now functions as both a transportation hub and retail destination, hosting approximately 40 million visitors-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall of Union Station features a spectacular arched barrel-vaulted ceiling rising 96 feet above the marble floor. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts style and completed in 1908, this grand space underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s and again in 2016 to preserve its neoclassical elements including gilded coffers, classical statuary, and ornate decorative details. Originally serving as the main waiting area for rail passengers, the hall now functions as both a transportation hub and retail destination, hosting approximately 40 million visitors-stock-foto
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Rows of charming buildings line a peaceful street in Georgetown during autumn 2024. Trees display vibrant fall colors while parked cars add to the urb-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, conne-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) represents the oldest operational section of the 83-year-old facility, dating back to the 1960s. Currently serving as the primary terminal for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, Terminal 1 also accommodates Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, this historic terminal continues to function as an active passenger boarding area, connecting travelers to t-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Terminal 1 Arlington Virginia // ARLINGTON, Virginia — Terminal 1 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), with 'Washington National Airport' inscribed on its exterior, represents the oldest operational section of the airport, dating back to the 1960s. The historic terminal currently serves as the primary boarding area for Southwest Airlines, which is its largest user, while also accommodating Air Canada and Frontier Airlines flights. Despite numerous renovations and expansions to other areas of the airport over the decades, Terminal 1 conti-stock-foto
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Union Station Main Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main hall of Union Station features an ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling with coffered details and gilded elements. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, the grand Beaux-Arts style hall serves as both a functioning train station and major tourist attraction. The main hall underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s to preserve its architectural splendor and historical significance.-stock-foto
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Union Station Main Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main hall of Union Station features an ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling with coffered details and gilded elements. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, the grand Beaux-Arts style hall serves as both a functioning train station and major tourist attraction. The main hall underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s to preserve its architectural splendor and historical significance.-stock-foto
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Union Station East Hall Arched Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The East Hall of Union Station features an impressive arched ceiling with detailed architectural elements characteristic of Beaux-Arts design. This section of the historic train station, designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, showcases the grand scale and classical influences that define the building. The East Hall underwent careful restoration as part of the station's comprehensive rehabilitation project in the 1980s.-stock-foto
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Union Station West Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The West Hall of Union Station features an elegant arched ceiling with classical architectural elements characteristic of the Beaux-Arts style. This section of the historic train station, designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, demonstrates the building's symmetry and grand proportions. The West Hall's ceiling was meticulously restored during the station's comprehensive rehabilitation in the 1980s.-stock-foto
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Union Station Main Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main hall of Union Station features an ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling with coffered details and gilded elements. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, the grand Beaux-Arts style hall serves as both a functioning train station and major tourist attraction. The main hall underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s to preserve its architectural splendor and historical significance.-stock-foto
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Union Station Main Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main hall of Union Station features an ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling with coffered details and gilded elements. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, the grand Beaux-Arts style hall serves as both a functioning train station and major tourist attraction. The main hall underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s to preserve its architectural splendor and historical significance.-stock-foto
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Union Station Main Hall Ceiling Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The main hall of Union Station features an ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling with coffered details and gilded elements. Designed by architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1908, the grand Beaux-Arts style hall serves as both a functioning train station and major tourist attraction. The main hall underwent extensive restoration in the 1980s to preserve its architectural splendor and historical significance.-stock-foto
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Rosslyn Skyline Reflected In Tidal Basin Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The modern skyline of Rosslyn, Virginia reflects on the still waters of the Tidal Basin before dawn. The office towers and commercial buildings create a mirror image on the historic reservoir's surface. Located across the Potomac River from Washington DC, Rosslyn serves as Arlington County's central business district.-stock-foto
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Organization Of American States Parking Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Designated parking spots for Organization of American States member countries, including Honduras and Mexico, are marked on the parking area in front of the OAS Building. The reserved spaces reflect the diplomatic protocols of the international organization's headquarters.-stock-foto
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Organization Of American States Parking Spaces Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Designated parking spots for Organization of American States member countries, including Honduras and Mexico, are marked on the parking area in front of the OAS Building. The reserved spaces reflect the diplomatic protocols of the international organization's headquarters.-stock-foto
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Historic town of Occoquan neighborhood in northern Virginia houses buildings architecture view of cityscape skyline and blue sky in Prince William Cou-stock-foto
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Washington DC, USA - August 18, 2021: Georgetown M street streetscape with stores shops buildings in neighborhood with people waiting to cross road re-stock-foto
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City of Fairfax, USA - March 10, 2020: Courthouse plaza outdoor shopping mall center in downtown area at University drive road street with office buil-stock-foto
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City of Fairfax, USA - March 10, 2020: Downtown area at University and Courthouse drive road street intersection with cars in Fairfax county with offi-stock-foto
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City of Fairfax, USA - March 10, 2020: Downtown area at Old Town Square at University drive and North Street intersection with town hall in Fairfax co-stock-foto
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City of Fairfax, USA - March 10, 2020: Downtown area at University Drive and Northern street intersection with traffic cars in Fairfax county, Virgini-stock-foto
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Chart House Restaurant Tower Alexandria Virginia // ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, United States — The Old Town Alexandria waterfront at dusk, with the distinctive tower of the Chart House restaurant visible in the foreground. The historic waterfront, located along the Potomac River, offers a blend of colonial architecture and modern amenities. Alexandria's riverside setting provides picturesque views of the illuminated cityscape as day transitions to night.-stock-foto
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Mount Vernon in daylight, Alexandria. Black and white photograph shows a panoramic view of the building's facade, columns, and surrounding lawn.-stock-foto
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Boy Scout Memorial Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Boys Scout Memorial sits in President's Park near the White House. Unveiled in 1964, its main element is a sculpture symbolizing the Boy Scouts' aspirational ideals.-stock-foto
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Boy Scout Memorial Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Boys Scout Memorial sits in President's Park near the White House. Unveiled in 1964, its main element is a sculpture symbolizing the Boy Scouts' aspirational ideals.-stock-foto