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Dated November 2, 1934, this photograph shows progress on the Rotunda of  the National Archives Building in Washington, DC.  Construction on the  building was started in September 1931.
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Dated November 2, 1934, this photograph shows progress on the Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. Construction on the building was started in September 1931.

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