Library of Congress Guided Tour
Explore the exterior architectural majesty of Union Station and the Supreme Court culminating in a tour of the Library of Congress.

Event Date

Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:00 PM

Event Address

Inside Union Station, Street Level, Main Hall at the entrance to the East Hall
50 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E.
Washington DC 20002

Requested Attire

Please dress accordinng to the weather and wear comfortable shoes for walking.

Event Description

The following message is for guests who have made a reservation to attend the Library of Congress Tour:

:: Tour meets at 1:00 PM Today at Union Station
As stated on the online event description where you reserved your ticket, the tour meets at 1:00 PM and please refer to the map on the event description for the exact location for where we meet at Union Station. Kindly arrive on time as the tour will start promptly at 1:00 PM. The Union Station is a large place so please take the time to go over the map of the meeting location enclosed below so you know where to meet us.

:: Attend Today or Transfer Your Ticket to attend a Future Library of Congress Tour
Kindly note that as stated on the online event description and ticket registration Web page, all online ticket sales are final and we are unable to issue refunds in the event you are unable to attend the tour for any reason. However we do understand that the snow might impede some of our guests from taking part in the tour today so we are glad to arrange for you to transfer your ticket to attend a future tour of the Library of Congress or the US Capitol if you are unable to attend today.

We present tours of the Library of Congress and the US Capital about every 4 weeks. In the event you are unable to attend the tour today, please let us know via e-mail and we will arrange for you to have a credit on file that you can use towards attending a future tour of the US Capitol or the Library of Congress. We hope you find this arrangement to be reasonable.


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Join us for a special private tour of the exterior architecture of the eastern end of the National Mall, culminating in a guided tour of the interior of Library of Congress.

Imagine you had access to the world's largest library. Imagine what treasures lie in archives of hundreds of millions of books, manuscripts, audio recordings, films, sheet music and recordings, and maps dating back to the time of the Aztecs. But you don't have to imagine-it's all right here in DC at the Library of Congress!

Started from Thomas Jefferson's personal collection of books accumulated over his lifetime on philosophy, science, and literature, the Library of Congress has long been go-to resource for the most powerful lawmakers in America, and its doors are open to you. The library houses 144 million items, including the largest rare book collection in North America. But it is more than just a library! The Library of Congress is also a concert venue with recorded sound collections spanning jazz, American theater, folk, ethnic, and pop.

The library has commissioned hundreds of original musical works, including the Aaron Copland's masterpiece "Appalachian Spring."

Our walking tour begins with the exterior architecture of the Union Station, Supreme Court, and culminates in an interior tour of the Library of Congress. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the mysteries hidden in the stacks at the America's premier house of knowledge!

Please reserve your tickets early, as capacity is limited.

Event Agenda (May change)

Meet INSIDE the Union station in the Main Hall at the entrance to the East Hall at the designated time. We will leave Union Station 5 minutes (sharp!) afterwards. The entrance to the East Hall where we meet is marked with a red star on the map posted at the end of the ICDC Web site event description. We will arrive at the Library of Congress together as a group after the walking tour from the Union Station. Please note that food, liquids, knives, lighters, and large bags are not allowed at the Library of Congress. If you have trouble locating the group, please call (703) 963-1407

We Are Grateful for Your Support

We greatly appreciate your contribution towards the International Club of DC Inc by making your reservation. Your support makes it possible for us to present diverse cultural events to our members. Kindly note that your contribution is unrelated to the embassy or venue the event is being presented at and all proceeds from the event are used solely by International Club of DC Inc. to cover expenses related to presenting cultural events to our members.

Map/Parking

Please note, we will not be meeting at the Library of Congress! Instead, we will be meeting inside Union Station at the Main Hall near the entrance to the East Hall on the street level at the designated time. The meeting location is outlined with a red star on the map below. We will proceed as a group for the Library of Congress. Please arrive on time at the designated meeting location on time and note that we are unable to issue a refund and are not responsible for locating you if you arrive later or at a location other than the one outlined below.

If you have trouble locating the group, please call (703) 963-1407.



Please note that the map is enclosed below as a courtesy to you and for your convenience but we do not guarantee the accuracy of the map or the directions provided by Google. It is your responsibly to arrive safely and on time at the address of the event disclosed above.

Parking is limited to street parking in the vicinity of the venue. Kindly note that, as is the case in most major cities, the availability of street parking in Washington DC is limited and beyond our control. Due to the limited availability of parking, we highly recommend a cab, Uber/Lyft or other transportation option. The event start at the designated time so please allow sufficient time for traffic/travel/transportation and parking as these factors are beyond our control.

Event Notes

About the Library of Congress: The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections.
Today's Library of Congress is an unparalleled world resource. The collection of nearly 142 million items includes more than 32 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages; more than 62 million manuscripts; the largest rare book collection in North America; and the world's largest collection of legal materials, films, maps, sheet music and sound recordings.