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.
Turn off the television and activate those brain cells by getting your game on. This beautifully reproduced print becomes frameable artwork when completed.This panoramic print of Washington, DC and its Capitol building was drawn and published by E. Sachse & Co. in 1871. The Organic Act of 1871 repealed the individual charters of Georgetown and Washington, creating the District of Columbia. The national seal and motto “Justitia Omnibus” were determined in 1871 and the Capital city began a major improvement program. The illustration, looking west northwest, shows the Capitol building, government buildings and unfinished monument. 1000 pieces. (Approximately 19 1/4" x 26 2/3")