Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Records of History

On my previous visits to Dc I never made it to the National Archives and this time I thought I had to do it for many historical and some personal reasons.

 Entrance to the building

I was first blown away by the beauty of the building that looks like a Classical building from the time of Plato. It has an impressive facade with high Corinthian columns and statues. Right below the statues located to the side you can find a quotes and my favorite said "Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty"

  Pediment and frieze featuring the name of the building and statues

Inside you can find the documents that tell the story of the United States from beforeit became an independent country. The most important are the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Along with these documents there are those about the Abolition of Slavery, the Articles of Confederation, Constitutional Convention, Marbury v. Madison, Louisiana Purchase, Civil War, 13th Amendment, woman suffrage, and the document that welcomes immigrants into this country.

 Details of the Corinthian columns and ceiling

It was a trip in history documented!

24 comments:

  1. The details are amazing...I'm sure even better in person!

    xo

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  2. Thanks for sharing some of your trip!

    I love learning about new things. I've never been to D.C., but it is definitely somewhere I'd like to visit one day.

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  3. i've been to d.c. many times and haven't made it to the national archives either. thanks so much for sharing these photos!

    xo Alison

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  4. love the new blog header!!
    thanks for sharing these photos...beautiful.
    I studied art history so I can really appreciate this;)

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  5. oh what pretty detail on that building! very nice :)

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  6. i have never visited D.C. but i really want to go!! i love early US history so it would mean so much to see the documents and artifacts that have survived so long.
    xoxo alison

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  7. thanks so much for your sweet comment :] looks like we're on opposite coasts!

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  8. such a lovely little photo essay. what a BEAUTIFUL building and it looks like you had most excellent weather! I love the quote from the below the statue*

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  9. I would love to get out there. Such gorgeous photographs!

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  10. gotta love architecture!!! excellent pics..., thanks for sharing! Can't wait to see more!
    -Kelley

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  11. Isn't that place amazing? Not just The Constitution but all the important documents from our Nation's history. Like, when reading original executive orders or letter from the President. It's amazing. The gift shop is also pretty amazing.

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  12. Such beautiful pics!! I love Corinthian columns, isn't it sad nothing is made this elaborate any more??

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  13. Never have been...someday...beautiful photos you take..Cynthia

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  14. i love d.c.! every american should go! your blog is presh!

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  15. Thanks :) xx

    http://hopechella.blogspot.com/

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  16. DC is just a fantastic place for architecture buffs. And lucky for you, so is Miami. Thanks for stopping by today. I'm heading over to the stationery right now...

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  17. The architects who made these had such vision. Imagine a new nation who wants powerful buildings like these. Amazing.

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  18. You are a doll to stop by and comment. Your photography is AMAZING to say the least! I am happy to be a new follower!! XX

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  19. mmmmmmmm I love your photography! really captures the beauty


    love always :)
    hope to hear from you

    xo amyy!

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  20. awesome post! love DC - great photos as well.

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  21. All the details that go into these monuments are breathtaking!

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  22. Gorgeous! Wish I lived someplace pretty!

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