The Madison Building always has interesting exhibitions, and the 1895 Jefferson Building is an architectural knockout.
Before I left the Madison Building I was compelled to stop and see the Main Reading Room once again.
The Copyright Office, a part of the Library since 1870, is located on the 4th floor of the Madison Building.
The volumes are kept in a secure, temperature-controlled archive in the library's Madison Building on Independence Avenue.
Opened in 1980, measuring 500 feet wide and 400 feet deep, the Madison Building is the largest library structure in the world.
The public may visit the Copyright Public Information Office in the Madison Building or call (877) 476-0778 or (202) 707-3000.
And because the library moved many of its offices to the newer Madison Building across the street, the renovation has also freed up space for the public.
Opened in 1980, the Madison Building is this nation's official memorial to James Madison.
Ten quotations from the writings of James Madison adorn the outside walls of the Madison Building.
Boorstin's first challenge was the move to the new Madison Building, which took place between 1980 and 1982.