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WASHINGTON DC — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, located at 14th and C Streets SW near the Tidal Basin, is where the United States government prints its paper currency. Established in 1862 due to a shortage of coins and the need to finance the Civil War, the facility produces approximately $907 million in currency daily with a staff of 1,900 working around the clock on weekdays. Originally housed in the Treasury Building, the Bureau moved to its current location in 1914. The facility offers 40-minute guided tours where visitors can observe the printing process through large windows and vi-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Visitors gather with a tour guide in front of the bronze sculpture depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt seated with his cape and his Scottish terrier, Fala, at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. The memorial, designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, was dedicated in 1997 and spans 7.5 acres along the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. This sculpture by Robert Graham represents Roosevelt during his presidency (1933-1945) and is one of four outdoor rooms chronicling his four terms in office. The inclusion of Fala makes this the only presidential pet depicted in-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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ARLINGTON, Virginia — The Pentagon Memorial honors the 184 victims who died during the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon. Each victim is represented by a cantilevered bench, arranged according to the victims' ages, with names engraved in a way that indicates whether they were in the building or on the plane. The memorial, which opened on September 11, 2008, is accessible to the public 24 hours a day and features reflecting pools beneath each bench.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Independence Avenue entrance of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum glows at dusk on the National Mall. The museum houses the world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft artifacts, including the Wright brothers' first airplane and the Apollo 11 command module. Since opening in 1976, the Air and Space Museum has welcomed more than 350 million visitors, making it one of the most visited museums globally.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Independence Avenue entrance of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum glows at dusk on the National Mall. The museum houses the world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft artifacts, including the Wright brothers' first airplane and the Apollo 11 command module. Since opening in 1976, the Air and Space Museum has welcomed more than 350 million visitors, making it one of the most visited museums globally.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Independence Avenue entrance of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum glows at dusk on the National Mall. The museum houses the world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft artifacts, including the Wright brothers' first airplane and the Apollo 11 command module. Since opening in 1976, the Air and Space Museum has welcomed more than 350 million visitors, making it one of the most visited museums globally.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) building stands prominently along Raoul Wallenberg Place SW in the nation's capital. This Department of the Treasury facility produces billions of Federal Reserve Notes annually, representing the majority of America's paper currency production. Established during the Civil War in 1862, the Washington DC facility remains the primary production site for US currency and offers public tours showcasing the intricate printing process.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) building stands prominently along Raoul Wallenberg Place SW in the nation's capital. This Department of the Treasury facility produces billions of Federal Reserve Notes annually, representing the majority of America's paper currency production. Established during the Civil War in 1862, the Washington DC facility remains the primary production site for US currency and offers public tours showcasing the intricate printing process.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) building stands prominently along Raoul Wallenberg Place SW in the nation's capital. This Department of the Treasury facility produces billions of Federal Reserve Notes annually, representing the majority of America's paper currency production. Established during the Civil War in 1862, the Washington DC facility remains the primary production site for US currency and offers public tours showcasing the intricate printing process.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) building stands prominently along Raoul Wallenberg Place SW in the nation's capital. This Department of the Treasury facility produces billions of Federal Reserve Notes annually, representing the majority of America's paper currency production. Established during the Civil War in 1862, the Washington DC facility remains the primary production site for US currency and offers public tours showcasing the intricate printing process.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Independence Avenue entrance of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum glows at dusk on the National Mall. The museum houses the world's largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft artifacts, including the Wright brothers' first airplane and the Apollo 11 command module. Since opening in 1976, the Air and Space Museum has welcomed more than 350 million visitors, making it one of the most visited museums globally.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Washington Monument is framed by the marble columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at dusk. The Tidal Basin stretches between the two iconic monuments on the National Mall. The Jefferson Memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third president of the United States.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Washington Monument is framed by the marble columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at dusk. The Tidal Basin stretches between the two iconic monuments on the National Mall. The Jefferson Memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third president of the United States.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Washington Monument is framed by the marble columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at dusk. The Tidal Basin stretches between the two iconic monuments on the National Mall. The Jefferson Memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third president of the United States.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The interior of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial features a 19-foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson created by sculptor Rudulph Evans. The memorial's circular dome rises above the statue, with its coffered ceiling design inspired by Roman architecture. Ionic marble columns surround the chamber, which contains panels inscribed with quotations from Jefferson's writings.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The front facade and steps of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial are illuminated at dusk along the Tidal Basin. The neoclassical monument features a portico with Ionic columns supporting a domed roof. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the memorial was dedicated in 1943 to honor America's third president.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is viewed through the Ionic columns at the entrance of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. The 19-foot sculpture created by artist Rudulph Evans depicts the third president of the United States standing with the Declaration of Independence in his hand. The memorial was dedicated in 1943 on the 200th anniversary of Jefferson's birth.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The front facade and steps of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial are illuminated at dusk along the Tidal Basin. The neoclassical monument features a portico with Ionic columns supporting a domed roof. Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the memorial was dedicated in 1943 to honor America's third president.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The marble pediment sculpture titled 'Drafting the Declaration of Independence' adorns the north entrance of the Jefferson Memorial facing the Tidal Basin. Created in 1943 by sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman, the relief depicts Thomas Jefferson standing before the other four committee members appointed to write the Declaration. The triangular pediment measures approximately 10 feet in height by 65 feet in length.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is viewed through the Ionic columns at the entrance of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. The 19-foot sculpture created by artist Rudulph Evans depicts the third president of the United States standing with the Declaration of Independence in his hand. The memorial was dedicated in 1943 on the 200th anniversary of Jefferson's birth.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is viewed through the Ionic columns at the entrance of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. The 19-foot sculpture created by artist Rudulph Evans depicts the third president of the United States standing with the Declaration of Independence in his hand. The memorial was dedicated in 1943 on the 200th anniversary of Jefferson's birth.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Washington Monument is framed by the marble columns of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at dusk. The Tidal Basin stretches between the two iconic monuments on the National Mall. The Jefferson Memorial, designed by architect John Russell Pope, was dedicated in 1943 to honor the third president of the United States.-stock-foto