Russell Senate Office Building
The Russell Senate Office Building is the oldest of the United States Senate office buildings. Designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, it was built from 1903 to 1908 and opened in 1909.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include National Mall and United States Capitol.
National Mall
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The National Mall, a national park, is a famous 2-mile-long tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly boulevard in Washington, D.C. stretching from the Capitol Building in the east to the Lincoln Memorial and Potomac River on the west.
United States Capitol
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The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. United States Capitol is situated 1,300 feet southwest of Russell Senate Office Building.
Union Station
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Washington Union Station, known locally as Union Station, is a major train station, transportation hub, and leisure destination in Washington, D.C. Designed by Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, it is Amtrak's second-busiest station and North America's 13th-busiest railroad station. Union Station is situated 1,700 feet north of Russell Senate Office Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Capitol Hill and NoMa.
Capitol Hill
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Capitol Hill is a venerable neighborhood just east of the Capitol building, best known as the main residence in the city for the legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government, and for the staffers who run the place.
NoMa
Neighborhood
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NoMa is a neighborhood of Washington, D.C., located in Ward 6 of the city. The neighborhood encompasses the region north of Massachusetts Avenue located north and east of Union Station.
East End
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East End is D.C.'s old downtown quarter, east of 15th St, and includes the neighborhoods of Chinatown, Penn Quarter, Judiciary Square, and Mount Vernon Square. Most D.C. natives simply call this area Downtown.
Russell Senate Office Building
- Type: Building
- Description: American government building
- Category: architectural structure
- Location: Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Vietnamese—“Russell Senate Office Building” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “罗素参议院办公楼”
- Chinese: “羅素參議院辦公樓”
- Dutch: “Russell Senate Office Building”
- German: “Russell Senate Office Building”
- Hebrew: “בניין המשרדים של הסנאט ראסל”
- Hebrew: “בניין ראסל”
- Japanese: “ラッセル上院議員会館”
- Swedish: “Russell Senate Office Building”
- Vietnamese: “Tòa nhà Văn phòng Thượng viện Hoa Kỳ Russell”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Capitol Grounds and East End.
Nearby Places
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