#OnThisDate November 1, 1897 - Monument To Knowledge

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The Library Of Congress Unveiled Its New Edifice, Marking A Pivotal Moment In American Cultural History.

Situated On First Street And Independence Avenue Southeast In Washington, D.C., This Architectural Marvel Was Designed In The Italian Renaissance Style By John L. Smithmeyer And Paul J. Pelz.

The Building's Construction, Initiated In 1886, Was Overseen By Brigadier General Thomas Lincoln Casey And Bernard R. Green Of The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers.

Librarian Of Congress Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Who Served From 1864 To 1897, Was Instrumental In Advocating For This Dedicated Structure, Envisioning A National Library That Would Rival Its European Counterparts.

Prior To This, The Library Had Been Housed Within The U.S. Capitol, Where Space Constraints Hindered Its Growth.

The New Building, Later Named The Thomas Jefferson Building In 1980, Featured A Grand Circular Reading Room Beneath A Majestic Dome, Symbolizing The Nation's Commitment To Knowledge And Learning.

Its Opulent Interiors Showcased The Talents Of American Artists And Artisans, Making It A National Treasure.

This Transition Not Only Alleviated Overcrowding But Also Signified The Library's Evolution Into A Comprehensive National Institution, Reflecting The United States' Dedication To Intellectual And Cultural Advancement.

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