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Book Review| January 01 1993 Review: The United States Capitol: A Brief Architectural History, by William C. Allen; The House on Observatory Hill: Home of the Vice President of the United States, by Gail S. Cleere; and Washington on View: The Nation's Capital Since 1790, by John W. Reps The United States Capitol: A Brief Architectural HistoryWilliam C. AllenThe House on Observatory Hill: Home of the Vice President of the United StatesGail S. CleereWashington on View: The Nation's Capital Since 1790John W. Reps William Seale William Seale Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar The Public Historian (1993) 15 (1): 105–107. https://doi.org/10.2307/3378050 Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Twitter LinkedIn Tools Icon Tools Get Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Citation William Seale; Review: The United States Capitol: A Brief Architectural History, by William C. Allen; The House on Observatory Hill: Home of the Vice President of the United States, by Gail S. Cleere; and Washington on View: The Nation's Capital Since 1790, by John W. Reps. The Public Historian 1 January 1993; 15 (1): 105–107. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3378050 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu nav search search input Search input auto suggest search filter All ContentThe Public Historian Search This content is only available via PDF. Copyright 1993 Regents of the University of California and the National Council on Public History Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
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