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English: The basement floor plan of the United States Capitol, as it appeared in June 1997. Printed in the Official Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress.
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Source Official Congressional Directory, 105th Congress 1997-1998, page 546
Author Joint Committee on Printing, United States Congress

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