Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, is a large federal building and foreign trade organization center located in Washington, D.C.. It was opened on May 8, 1998.[1]
It is named after former United States President Ronald Reagan. It is the first federal building in Washington, D.C. designed for both governmental and private society reasons. It is the second largest government building in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
A piece of the Berlin Wall is in the building.[2]
Ronald Reagan Building And International Trade Center Media
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An illustration of Bethany Chapel, a mission of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, that was built in 1874 and later razed as part Federal Triangle's construction
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The 14th Street NW facade of the Ronald Reagan Building in 2006
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An atrium at the Reagan Building complex in downtown DC.Atrium
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Lobbyof the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington DC
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Tetrahedral Skylight in the en:Ronald Reagan Building, Washington D.C., designed by I.M.Pei. The skylight was designed to light up the Food Court. It is at the level of the sidewalk outside the Reagan Building.
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Eateries and diner, Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
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Ronald Reagan Building, under construction in the 1990s in Washington, D.C.
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The building houses a segment of the Berlin Wall.
- View in the Woodrow Wilson Plaza (along the building's 13th Street side) looking to Martin Puryear's "Bearing Witness" sculpture - Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, HABS DC-860-1.tif
Bearing Witness by Martin Puryear in Woodrow Wilson Plaza of the Ronald Reagan Building
References
- ↑ Peter Behr; Kenneth Lelen (June 5, 1997). "Reagan Building Nears Its Debut; Five Years in the Making, Federal Offices to Begin Opening Next Month". The Washington Post. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/12276481.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+5%2C+1997&author=Peter+Behr%3BKenneth+Lelen&pub=The+Washington+Post&edition=&startpage=A.01&desc=Reagan+Building+Nears+Its+Debut%3B+Five+Years+in+the+Making%2C+Federal+Offices+to+Begin+Opening+Next+Month. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
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