Interior Building Old
By Communications and Publishing
1950 (approx.)
Detailed Description
- Main Interior Building: The Main Interior Building was completed in 1936 and served as the headquarters for the Department of the Interior for many years. It was an important government building in Washington, D.C., designed by architect Daniel H. Burnham and constructed during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal projects.
- Changes Over Time: Since 1950, the Department of the Interior has had several office locations and changes, but the Main Interior Building was a central hub for its operations during that era.
Office Location Summary
- Address: 18th and C Streets NW, Washington, D.C.
- Building Name: Main Interior Building
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.