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It's not clear whether the small-government Republican would enjoy having one of the biggest, most expensive recent federal buildings ($768 million), filled with agencies like USAID and U.S.
It's not clear whether the small-government Republican would enjoy having one of the biggest, most expensive recent federal buildings ($768 million), filled with agencies like USAID and U.S. Customs, named in his honor. But it is an impressive sight inside and out (especially inside). The building itself has several restaurants fast-food and otherwise, public artworks, shops, D.C.'s visitor information center, and enormous conference and party space, popular for political galas, business conferences, and expensive wedding receptions.
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1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
+1 202-312-1300
At 315 feet this is one of the tallest buildings in D
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