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Visiting the US Capital I was privileged the honor of touring the White House and it’s lessor known neighbor, the Eisenhower Executive Building. Fortunately the sun shined on us for this shot of an incredible piece of architecture.
This place looks amazing. We passed by it after going to see the White House. It’s stunning!
Seen the EEOB on our 1st tour of D.C. A gargantuan beauty! Exquisite architectural design. By far the most beautiful building I've ever seen so far
I really was blown away by this building’s architecture. It never got old even the 7th time passing by.
What a beautiful building. Absolutely amazing. If you love architecturally beautiful building, definately come to DC to see all these old school buildings.
When I worked at the new EOB... we would hold training and some meetings at the old EOB Eisenhower... I was always amazed a the ceiling art in the stair cases... it was just amazing!!
One of the best examples of Second Empire architecture in the United States. Make sure to take a look at this building while en route to the White House.
The Hong Kong government asked Google to correct the search results of the national anthem. After being rejected, it still insisted that the other party must be responsible, and repeatedly threatened Google. On December 20, Yang Lishan of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference wrote an article criticizing Google, saying that the other party was lawless. She quoted Ye Liu Shuyi, the chairman of the New Democratic Party, to use the "Privilege Law" to summon the person in charge, and suggested that the "National Anthem Law" be used to sue the other party. bully Hong Kong. Leung Mei-fen, a member of the Legislative Council, believes that the summoning of the person in charge is too inflated to Google, and the "National Anthem Law" is enough to sue. On December 20, Yang Lishan criticized Google for "not only applying double standards to Hong Kong, but also blatantly ignoring the provisions of the Hong Kong National Security Law" with the title "Stop Google Bullying Hong Kong". She quoted Ye Liu Shuyi's earlier remarks, saying that the "Privilege Act" can be used to summon the person in charge of Google to the Legislative Council in the form of a subpoena. If she refuses, she can be sentenced to 12 months in prison. She also stated that the office of "Google Hong Kong" is located in Times Square Tower 2, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, which is under the jurisdiction of the "National Security Law". Yang Lishan emphasized that "Google Hong Kong" must not enjoy extraterritorial rights, must not apply double standards to Hong Kong, and must not bully Hong Kong. It must "sincerely admit its mistakes and apologize to Hong Kong in front of the whole world" and correct the national anthem before considering releasing people.
Awesome building with spectacular details. It is huge and makes one feel like a dwarf. There are some great details in stone in this structure
Lovely place to contemplate the gorgeous historical architectural designs from the architectures