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National Building Museum, 401 F Street NW Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum is one of the world’s most prominent and vital venues for informed, reasoned debate about the built environment and its impact on people’s lives. |
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| Metrorail (Red Line) The National Building Museum is located across the street from Judiciary Square station on Metro's red line. Alternatively, take the yellow or green lines to Gallery Place/Chinatown. Use the Galleries/Arena exit to F Street; at the top of the last escalator (F Street), turn left and walk a short 2 blocks to the Museum. Parking: |
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