[Second Floor, East Corridor. Mural depicting History in the Literature series by George R. Barse, Jr., Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.]
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library of congress thomas jefferson building washington dc
murals
washington dc
architectural decorations and ornaments
digital photographs
color
floor
second floor
corridor
east corridor
mural
history
literature
series
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barse
library
congress
jefferson
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washington
library of congress photos
thomas jefferson
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ornament
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george washington
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Date
01/01/2007
Contributors
Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer
Barse, George Randolph 1861-1938, artist
Location
Thomas Jefferson Building
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38.88872, -77.00553
Source
Library of Congress
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