Louis B.
Yelp
The Library of Congress is a national treasure. And perhaps the most underrated gem in our nation's capital city. With all the monuments, museums, buildings and historical sights competing for attention, and as well being on the other side of the US Capitol Building, it is unjustly relegated to a relatively minor attraction compared with the Mall attractions.
Yet, it is one of the most consequential buildings in our nation as well as one absolutely gorgeous building.
Outside, it is one of the most beautiful Beaux Arts edifices in Washington and perhaps in the nation. The exterior, built with Vermont marble from the Danville quarry, is impressive. the Neptune Court, the gigantic Corinthian columns, the expansive and powerful esplanade, all blend in to tell the world about the greatness of the country.
Inside, one of the two largest libraries on the planet opens its doors to knowledge seekers. It had a noble start with Thomas Jefferson's private book collection, now visible in its own room. With over 170 million volumes, it is now the largest knowledge repository in the country.
Visitors need a timed entrance ticket to get in. We went online and got them with ease two days early.
We entered and were greeted word the beautiful ceiling frescoes and the unloading inside. And just like that, Natalie Merchant was concluding her presentation.
One of our group, a third year law student, got a library card there, a superb thing to have for research.
Overall, a gem of a place.