![Library of Congress building interior architecture](washington_dc_104_library_congress_arches_big.jpg) |
![Library of Congress building interior architecture](washington_dc_105_library_congress_ann_linda_big.jpg) |
This is the view of the second floor as you climb the stairs from the first floor.
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Ann & Linda demonstrate that a lot of neck-craning is required to appreciate this building.
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![Library of Congress, Grand Hall ceiling](washington_dc_106_library_congress_ceiling_big.jpg) |
![Library of Congress fountain](washington_dc_107_exterior_fountain_big.jpg) |
Here is the beautiful Grand Hall ceiling that Ann & Linda were looking at.
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This fountain is located by the sidewalk in front of the Library of Congress.
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![International Spy Museum building exterior](washington_dc_108_international_spy_museum_big.jpg) |
![International Spy Museum air duct](washington_dc_109_international_spy_museum_air_duct_linda_big.jpg) |
The International Spy Museum turned out to be a lot of fun, and we spent several hours there.
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Linda learned how to crawl through air conditioning ducts to spy on people.
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![White House front](washington_dc_110_white_house_north_big.jpg) |
![White House back](washington_dc_111_white_house_south_big.jpg) |
We next headed over to the White House. This is the front door, seen from Pennsylvania Ave.
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After a long walk around the block, we could see this view of the back.
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