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今天算是深度游DC了,走了很多地方,我得分成两个贴才能勉强发完。先说上午:②在纽约到 ⑨DC 的大巴上冻了一宿,清晨抵达 ◎联合车站③ ④八点多出发前往 ⑨美国国会大厦。理论上想进去参观需要提早预约,但今天或许是人少,几乎连排队都不用就直接让我进了。⑦跟着免费导览团参观国会大厦内部,还是挺奢华的Jo⑨①出了国会大厦,我又去了边上的 ⑨国会图书馆。这地方可能相对小众,但绝对值得一看,内部那是相当华丽!而且也是免费的哦。二十画生JQK
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The Library of Congress is one of the four official national libraries of the United States. It is a federal cultural institution with a very long history in the United States. It has become the largest treasure house of knowledge in the world. It is an important symbol of American knowledge and democracy and occupies an important position in American culture. . It consists of three parts: Thomas Jefferson Building, John Adams Building, and James Madison Building. 1. Rich collections There are more than 30 million books, covering 470 languages, and more than 58 million manuscripts, including the manuscript of President Lincoln's important speech at Gettysburg, which can be said to be a very large collection of rare books in the United States The place, the world's first letterpress "Gutenberg Bible" is the treasure of the town hall. In addition, there are millions of U.S. government publications, newspapers from around the world, microfilm reels, legal documents, maps, music, and more, making it the world's largest repository of knowledge. 2. Stunning architectural art The Library of Congress consists of three buildings named after the president: the Thomas Jefferson Building completed in 1897, the John Adams Building completed in 1939, and the James Madison Building completed in 1983 building. Among them, the Thomas Jefferson Building is in Italian Renaissance style, which stands out from many Greek colonnades or Victorian Gothic designs. With civilization and thinking, there is also a statue of the goddess of wisdom in the corridor.