File:Public Vault Cong Cem vent holes.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionPublic Vault Cong Cem vent holes.JPG |
English: View of the door of the Public Vault in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, from inside the vault. Presidents John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, and Zachary Taylor all stayed here temporarily as well as First Lady Dolley Madison. Congressional Cemetery is private, but closely related to the US Congress, and listed as a National Historic Landmark. Cropped version of File:Public Vault interior.JPG |
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