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WASHINGTON DC — The James V. Forrestal Building serves as headquarters for the United States Department of Energy, located at 1000 Independence Avenue SW. Completed in 1969 and originally known as Federal Office Building 5 or 'Little Pentagon,' this Brutalist structure was designed by Curtis & Davis architects as part of President Kennedy's initiative to improve federal architecture. The building is comprised of three connected structures with the distinctive North Building raised on 35-foot concrete pilotis that span across 10th Street.-stock-foto
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Washington DC, USA - 30 April 2024: Aerial view of government buildings at L'enfant Plaza in downtown Washington DC-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum Propaganda Art Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — An exhibit on propaganda art displayed at the International Spy Museum in L'Enfant Plaza. The museum, dedicated to the history and tradecraft of espionage, houses this collection as part of its extensive exhibits on information warfare and psychological operations. The propaganda display examines how governments and intelligence agencies have used visual media to influence public opinion throughout history. The International Spy Museum features numerous interactive exhibits and thousands of artifacts related to es-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum U-2 Spy Plane Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — An exhibit on the U-2 spy plane and aerial surveillance at the International Spy Museum in L'Enfant Plaza. The museum, dedicated to the history and tradecraft of espionage, features this display as part of its extensive collection documenting intelligence gathering methods. The U-2 reconnaissance aircraft played a crucial role during the Cold War, providing the United States with high-altitude intelligence gathering capabilities. The exhibit showcases the technological developments in aerial surveillance and their-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum U-2 Spy Plane Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — An exhibit on the U-2 spy plane and aerial surveillance at the International Spy Museum in L'Enfant Plaza. The museum, dedicated to the history and tradecraft of espionage, features this display as part of its extensive collection documenting intelligence gathering methods. The U-2 reconnaissance aircraft played a crucial role during the Cold War, providing the United States with high-altitude intelligence gathering capabilities. The exhibit showcases the technological developments in aerial surveillance and their-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum Kennedy Khrushchev Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A Kennedy and Khrushchev exhibit at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC highlights the intelligence operations and espionage activities during this pivotal Cold War relationship. The International Spy Museum, located in L'Enfant Plaza, houses an extensive collection of espionage artifacts and interactive displays documenting the history of intelligence gathering. This specialized museum opened in its current location in 2019 after relocating from its original F Street site. The exhibit examines the i-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum Mata Hari Exhibit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Exhibits featuring the stories of notorious spies Dmitri Bystrolyotov and Mata Hari on display at the International Spy Museum in L'Enfant Plaza. The museum, dedicated to the history and tradecraft of espionage, houses these exhibits among its extensive collection of intelligence artifacts and interactive displays. Bystrolyotov was a Soviet intelligence officer known for his work during the interwar period, while Mata Hari was a Dutch exotic dancer executed for espionage during World War I. The museum offers visitors i-stock-foto
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International Spy Museum U-2 Flight Suit Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A U-2 spy plane flight suit displayed in an exhibit case at the International Spy Museum in L'Enfant Plaza. The exhibit focuses on the U-2 reconnaissance aircraft and aerial surveillance methods that were crucial during the Cold War intelligence operations. The museum, which opened at its current location in 2019, features this display as part of its comprehensive collection documenting espionage history and tradecraft. The high-altitude U-2 aircraft provided the United States with critical intelligence gathering capabil-stock-foto
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Black and white (monochrome) view of the Capitol Building over the railroad tracks in Washington, DC, USA-stock-foto
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HOPE VI Program for public housing revitalization: panel discussion at L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington, D.C., with Deputy Secretary Ron Sims and Public and Indian Housing Office of Housing Investments Deputy Assistant Secretary Dominique Blom among the HUD participants.-stock-foto
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View of the Southwest Freeway from L'Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, D.C-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC, USA - buildings and road near L'Enfant Plaza.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Glass pyramid in front of L'Enfant Plaza Hotel. Washington Monument is visible at rear right.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Glass pyramid in front of L'Enfant Plaza Hotel.-stock-foto
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This photograph shows the southwest area of Washington, D.C., with the South End of L'Enfant Plaza in the foreground and the Southwest Freeway visible. It captures the urban landscape and infrastructure of the area.-stock-foto
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A view of Southwest Washington, D.C., featuring the south end of L'Enfant Plaza, with the Southwest Freeway visible in the foreground. This area is known for its blend of modern architecture and historic buildings.-stock-foto
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An April 1973 photograph showing Southwest Washington, D.C., with the South end of L'Enfant Plaza in the foreground and the Washington Monument visible in the background, part of the DOCUMERICA project documenting urban landscapes.-stock-foto
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This 1973 photograph by John Neubauer showcases the southwest part of Washington, D.C., with the South End of L'Enfant Plaza in the foreground, capturing a moment in the city's urban development during the early 1970s.-stock-foto
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The Capital Gallery in Washington, D.C. houses the Smithsonian Institution Archives. Located on L'Enfant Plaza, this building serves as a repository for important historical documents related to the Smithsonian Institution.-stock-foto