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the central nave of the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere-stock-foto
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an evening view of Rome and its Tiber River-stock-foto
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an evening view of Rome and its Tiber River-stock-foto
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Alabama State Capitol, on Capitol, formerly Goat Hill, in Montgomery, the First Confederate Capitol, & a National Historic Landmark, USA-stock-foto
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Alabama State Capitol, on Capitol, formerly Goat Hill, in Montgomery, the First Confederate Capitol, & a National Historic Landmark, USA-stock-foto
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Alabama State Capitol, on Capitol, formerly Goat Hill, in Montgomery, the First Confederate Capitol, & a National Historic Landmark, USA-stock-foto
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Vector illustration of Oklahoma City, horizontal decorative sign with linear design United States city scape on day sky background, urban line art con-stock-foto
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Vector illustration of Oklahoma City, dark horizontal card with linear design United States city scape on nighttime sky background, urban line art con-stock-foto
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Massachusetts State House at Beacon Hill in city of Boston, Massachusetts MA, USA.-stock-foto
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Massachusetts State House at Beacon Hill in city of Boston, Massachusetts MA, USA.-stock-foto
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Visitors sitting outside US botanic Gardesn during spring-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The domed ceiling in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress Jefferson Building features a circular artwork depicting 'Courage, Valor, Fortitude, and Achievement,' painted by George Willoughby Maynard (1878-1934). The ceiling murals represent the four stages in the development of a nation and correspond to wall murals depicting the historical sequence of Adventure, Discovery, Conquest, and Civilization. The pavilion is further ornamented with relief sculptures in each corner by Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917), representing the four seasons as Spring ('Plant'), Summer ('Bl-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The domed ceiling in the Southwest Pavilion of the Library of Congress Jefferson Building features a circular artwork depicting 'Courage, Valor, Fortitude, and Achievement,' painted by George Willoughby Maynard (1878-1934). The ceiling murals represent the four stages in the development of a nation and correspond to wall murals depicting the historical sequence of Adventure, Discovery, Conquest, and Civilization. The pavilion is further ornamented with relief sculptures in each corner by Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917), representing the four seasons as Spring ('Plant'), Summer ('Bl-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Hall (also known as the Great Hall) of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features an ornate Beaux-Arts interior with grand marble staircases, elaborate ceiling work, and decorative sculptures. Completed in 1897, the Main Hall serves as the primary entrance area to the Library and showcases works by nearly fifty American painters and sculptors. The hall's floor contains brass inlays representing the zodiac signs embedded in Italian marble, while the ceiling, discovered during 1980s renovations to be covered in aluminum leaf rather than silver, features e-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The east side of the United States Capitol Building displays its distinctive neoclassical architecture featuring a central dome flanked by the House and Senate wings. This formal entrance to the Capitol faces the Supreme Court building across First Street. The east front has traditionally served as the location for presidential inaugurations and features grand staircases leading to columned porticoes.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The east side of the United States Capitol Building displays its distinctive neoclassical architecture featuring a central dome flanked by the House and Senate wings. This formal entrance to the Capitol faces the Supreme Court building across First Street. The east front has traditionally served as the location for presidential inaugurations and features grand staircases leading to columned porticoes.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol building stands prominently on Capitol Hill, crowned by the bronze Statue of Freedom. The current cast-iron dome was completed in 1866 after a significant expansion of the original Capitol Building. The Capitol serves as the meeting place of the United States Congress and is an iconic symbol of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The dome of the United States Capitol rises above the east entrance to the House of Representatives wing. The neoclassical east façade features a columned portico marking the formal entrance to the House side of the Capitol Building. This historic structure houses the legislative branch of the United States federal government and serves as the meeting place for Congress.-stock-foto