DC Preservation League • May 11, 2011Constructed between 1879 and 1881, this is the nation’s best preserved example of 19th-century world’s fair or exposition-type architecture; Adolf Cluss Architect; National Historic Landmark.
Marina C. • March 22, 2016Delicious cappuccino in a nice building.
Julian B. • October 19, 2010Try the sushi in the food court........good stuff
Ellie P. • September 26, 2014One of the better, little-known D.C. great photo op spots.
Erik M. • August 31, 2011Tourists can eat in the main cafe but beware, it is a bit more expensive than nearby places.
Samuel G. • June 8, 2012Great food court with a variety of food flamers has a bit of a line sometimes but worth it
Dean M. • October 13, 2011The five story atrium is the centerpiece of the building's architectural design and is worth visiting and photographing. There is also a large statue of Justice Thurgood Marshall in the atrium.
Christopher D. • October 19, 2009check out the waterfall in the lobby. it provides latent cooling of the space and makes pretty water noises
rafael v. • February 24, 2011You can only enter the side doors with a DC govt ID
ian h. • June 8, 2010Flanked by the Ministries of Truth, Love, Peace, and Plenty. ;-)
Kate • October 28, 2011Check out the racquet ball court on the 3rd floor!
ian h. • August 13, 2010The aquarium in the basement is one of DC's hidden gems!
A • April 21, 2018Take a couple minutes to visit the library. It’s beautiful.
CJ N. • August 12, 2010Great gift shop with a very interesting selection of. Architecture and Design books.
John O. • May 20, 2015Fabulous collection of art free for all to enjoy
Sarah K. • March 2, 2013Can't complain about the food! Nice selection of international cuisine (and more "American" things). Great for a brunch or lunch in a nice space, thought it could very well be loud when busy.
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