Dusty Buildings

The United States Capitol Building (Washington D.C.)

+ With construction completed in 1800, this American Neoclassical design has been home to the U.S. Congress ever since. It’s also home to incredible statues and paintings.

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The Seed Sower by Paul Moore

+ This sculpture on the campus of the University of Oklahoma by the acclaimed Oklahoma-born sculptor depicts the university’s seal, which itself is an homage to the school’s first President, David Ross Boyd.

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Dusty Feasts

The Feast Day of St. Alban (20 or 22 June), celebrates the 3rd or 4th century Roman who became the first Christian martyr of Britain.

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Strasbourg Cathedral (Strasbourg, Alsace, France)

+ In the 11th century, a cathedral was begun in a Romanesque style. Four centuries later, a Rayonnant Gothic Cathedral was finished and subsequently stood as the tallest building in the Christian world for the next four centuries.

This cathedral is one of the best examples of architecture and art in human history.

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Brandenburg Gate (Berlin, Germany)

+ This monumental neo-classical city gate was built in Berlin in the late 18th century. It the nearly quarter of a millennia since it was completed, the gate has born witness to some of the most important moments of world history.

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