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editDescriptionCongress Hall restored Senate chamber.jpg | The restored Senate chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia, shortly after the rug (depicting the Great Seal of the United States surrounded by the shields of the 13 states) was reconstructed and placed in the room. |
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Source | Extracted from PDF illustration in the Chapter 6 of The Most Splendid Carpet, Susan H. Anderson, National Park Service, 1978 (direct PDF URL [1]) |
Author | Bernie Cleff, National Park Service |
Other versions | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015006787603 (page 88) |
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