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Old
Post Office Tower Washington DC
Location: Pennsylvania Ave. and 12th St., N.W., Washington,
D.C.
The Old Post Office is one of the last remaining examples
of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture in Washington, D.C. The dominant park feature
is the spectacular view from the 270-foot tower observation level, which is one
of the best of the nation's capital. The Old Post Office Tower is also home to the
bells of the U.S. Congress.
The Old Post Office is considered by many visitors as
Washington's "hidden treasure."
Special Programs
Public bell ringing demonstrations are held bi-annually
by members of the Washington Ringing Society. Call for times and reservations.
Exhibits
The Old Post Office Tower has a exhibit room on the 9th
floor with a hand carved model of the building, a touch screen, and historic photographs
detailing the history of the building. There are also historic photographs located
in the visitor greeting area on the stage level. The Congress Bells are also available
for viewing.
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