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The Old Post Office Tower is located at the intersection of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Ave N.W. The 270-foot observation deck allows visitors an awe-inspiring view of the city. Self-Guided Tours begin approximately every five minutes from the elevator lobby on the stage level of the Old Post Office Pavilion.


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The tower at the Old Post Office is one of the best views in Washington, DC. It's operated by the National Park Service and completely FREE and open to the p.


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The Old Post Office is located at 1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW in downtown Washington DC, halfway between the White House and the U.S. Capitol Building. For guests staying at hotels in downtown Washington, D.C., it may be easiest to walk there.


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The Old Post Office Tower is administered by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior, in cooperation with General Services Administration. For more information, contact the NPS site manager at 900 Ohio Drive, SW, Washington, D.C. 20242, or call (202) 606-8691.


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1973: After years of fighting the Nixon administration regarding its demolition, the Old Post Office was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. 1976: The Congress Bells which now.


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The Old Post Office Tower was closed from 2014 to 2016 while the building was converted into the hotel that it is today. The federal government owns the building and leases it to the hotel. The terms of the lease stipulate that the tower is open to the public, not be part of the hotel, and is operated by the National Park Service.


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Tourist and visitor information for the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, DC. When the Old Post Office was completed in 1899, its ornate style of architecture was just falling out of vogue. It was designed to be the post office headquarters for both the District of Columbia and the United States as a whole, but within 15 years the Washington, D.C. mail depot moved to its own building.


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Old Post Office from 12th Street to the north, c. 1915 Image source: Library of Congress This is an architectural model of the 1899 Post Office headquarters building in Washington, DC. Over 130 years ago the area currently known as Federal Triangle, was then known as the Murder Bay area.


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Location: 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004 History Built from 1892 to 1899 to house the U.S. Post Office Department Headquarters and the city's post office, the Old Post Office Building is the second-tallest structure in the nation's capital, after the Washington Monument.


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Updated November 25, 2023 / By Andy Feliciotti Looking for interesting angles of Washington DC? The Old Post Office tower has stunning 360 views of DC. From the Old Post Office tower you can see the US Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and even the Smithsonian Castle.


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The Old Post Office, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Old Post Office and Clock Tower, is located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. in Washington, D.C. It is a contributing property to the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site. [1] Construction began in 1892 and was completed in 1899.


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The Old Post Office and traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue during the blue hour. Photographs by David Andrews There wasn't a lot of fanfare when the Old Post Office tower reopened last March after being closed for two years of the pandemic.


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A 1970 National Park Service Section Report called the tower of the Old Post Office "one of the most powerful visual landmarks in downtown Washington," one that "dominates the skyline from many viewpoints more than either the Capitol or the Washington Monument." In 1974, the Washington Star-News said it possessed "terrific character."


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Old Post Office This iconic building played an important part in DC's historic preservation movement. Designed by the federal Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury -- led at the time by Willoughby J. Edbrooke -- the Old Post Office is one of Washington's significant Romanesque Revival buildings on a monumental scale.


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The Old Post Office Tower is a federally protected site offering picturesque views of the nation's capital. From the 270-foot observation deck visitors are treated to a view overlooking several of the United States' prized structures.


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The Old Post Office Building is the second-tallest structure in the nation's capital, after the Washington Monument. It was built between 1892 to 1899 to house the US Post Office Department Headquarters and the city's post office. From inside the building, you can access an elevator to the tower's observation deck.