Top 10 Best Public Services & Government Near Washington, District of Columbia
“I believe the next day, government offices were closed, but court went forward.” more
“It was images like these that lead me to a 45 year career in government service.” more
“I know I'm not the only one the IRS is the most uncaring government service there is I want to thank...” more
“Secret Service with dogs roam the area in uniform. The closer you get the more intense the uniform...” more
“Rossy at Window A took very care of us. Overall exceeded our expectations for a government office.” more
“Like others, I am often nervous about the timeliness with government agencies, but this process has...” more
“I had heard good things about this place, how it had cheap food and even gave certain free services.” more
“Her professionalism, flexibility and willingness to provide the best of the best customer service...” more
“Such a sad.. sad.. creepy building at 300 Indiana Ave. I feel truly bad for the people working there. Please, give them an update, some real signage,…” more
“Called 800 number and typical government employee couldn't tell me how to do so.” more
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"I was amazed that we were able to just walk inside. The library was amazing, by far the most elaborate ornate library I've ever been inside. I walked onto the floor of the grand Main Reading Room and numerous exhibition halls. The Library of Congress was founded in 1800 and the largest and oldest federal cultural institution in the U.S. The Library has in its collections over 100 million items, in hundreds of different languages and virtually every format. There are books, journals, prints, drawings, government documents, photographs, microforms, films, sound and video recordings, manuscripts, and other formats. I couldn't touch but got to see the Gutenberg Bible."