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12/18/2006

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Along with printing money, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing mints coins.
Definition
FALSE
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Congress has final review of DC laws.
Definition
TRUE
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Duke Ellington was born at 1212 T St
Definition
FALSE
Term
From 1800 to 1814 the Library of Congress was housed in various parts of the capitol.
Definition
TRUE
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George Washington started the Library of Congress
Definition
FALSE
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Helen Taft received a second set of cherry trees in 1965
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FALSE
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The Blair-Lee house is open to the public
Definition
FALSE
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The first set of cherry blossom trees were sent in 1912
Definition
FALSE - the first group of trees arrived on January 6, 1910 but were infested with insects and destroyed
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The Gutenberg Bible is located in an art museum
Definition
FALSE - it is located in the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
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The Holocaust museum opened in the spring of 1994
Definition
FALSE
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The man that started Kenilworth Gardens was a government employee
Definition
FALSE - the gardens were purchased in 1938 by the federal government, after operating for 56 years as a commercial garden
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The National Museum of African Art displays traditional arts of the Caribbean.
Definition
FALSE
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The plan for the National Cathedral began in 1790 when congress decided to set aside land for a national church.
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FALSE
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The Sackler Gallery is dedicated to Asian art.
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TRUE
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The Senate underground subway connects the senate buildings with the capitol.
Definition
TRUE
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To be eligible for a tour guide license you must have at least 20/40 vision without corrections.
Definition
FALSE
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You can go downstairs in the Supreme Court and watch a 20-minute video on history of Supreme Court.
Definition
TRUE
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