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==Senators' offices== | ==Senators' offices== | ||
==Committee offices== | ==Committee offices== | ||
*[[Ibravian Senate Defense Committee|Defense Committee]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources|Committee on Energy and Natural Resources]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Senate Committee on Environment|Committee on Environment]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Senate Committee on Health and Education|Committee on Health and Education]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Senate Industry Committee|Industry Committee]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Senate Committee on Homeland Security#Subcommittee for Special Investigations|Homeland Security Subcommittee for Special Investigations]] | |||
*[[Ibravian Congress Committee for the Library of Congress|Congress Committee for the Library of Congress]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Ibravian Capitol Complex]] | *[[Ibravian Capitol Complex]] | ||
*[[Darnell Senate Office Building]] | *[[Darnell Senate Office Building]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 24 February 2022
Nielsen Senate Office Building | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Beaux-Arts |
Address | 16 North Capitol Street, Hamilton, D.C |
Named for | Sen. William R. Nielsen |
Construction started | March 28, 1817 |
Completed | November 3, 1820 |
Inaugurated | November 7, 1820 |
Client | Ibravian Senate |
Owner | Ibravian Senate |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Pierre-Marie Vaugrenard |
Website | |
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The Nielsen Senate Office Building is the congressional office building of the Ibravian Senate. Built in the Beaux 1817-1820, it is the oldest Senate Office Building.
History
Senators' offices
Committee offices
- Defense Committee
- Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
- Committee on Environment
- Committee on Health and Education
- Industry Committee
- Homeland Security Subcommittee for Special Investigations
- Congress Committee for the Library of Congress