We’re Moving! As we prepare to commemorate America 250, we are relocating into an office that will enable us to better serve you. Starting this December, we will work out of the American Psychological Association building at 750 First Street NE, which is right across the street from Union Station and less than a twenty-minute walk from the Capitol steps.
This volume is the long awaited update by noted architect Glenn Brown (1854-1932) and is a “must have” for students of the U.S. Capitol. According to the Government Printing Office, this two-volume work, first published at the turn the 20th Century, "created a remarkable graphic record and comprehensive account of the architecture and art of the nation’s most revered public buildings" that served as a guidepost for the McMillan Commission’s planning report for Washington, DC. This volume features a rich burgundy hard cover, heavy glossy stock with hundreds of illustrations, photographs (including the work of noted photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston) and other beautiful art work. Hardcover, 2008, 644 pp.