U.S. Department of the Interior is a government building Northwest Washington Washington located in United States.
1849 C St NW Washington , D.C. 20240 United States
President Obama deliver remarks at an American Latino Heritage Forum to celebrate the past and ongoing contributions of American Latinos who have helped shape America’s rich and diverse history. Read more
President Obama gave remarks and signed an executive order to expand educational opportunities for First American students aimed helping to preserve Native languages, cultures, and histories. Read more
If you don't want to eat in the Bison Bistro downstairs there are always the Food Trucks on Virginia Ave in front of the Federal Reserve Bldg
Visit the Indian Craft Shop. Founded in the 1930s to draw attention to Native American art , the shop still has long relationships with these original artists and families.
President Obama delivered remarks during a conservation conference to promote travel and tourism in the United States . Read more
Cafeteria is open to the public - you just have to go thru security. Food is quite good with variety.
Rolling a bowling ball down the length of the main hallway is apparently not allowed.
Best hot dog stand in the city is right in front of the building
Capital Bikeshare drop off spot for bikes
Yummy cafeteria !
Awesome place
Get an employee to take you to the Truman Bowling Alley - drinking allowed and it's free! - Matt Goodrich
nice place to find listing of federal jobs in the dc metro area - J B
You can always go in as a visitor once you present a valid ID. The building is beautiful and full of history. A great way to complement the visit - Iván Ch
Great venue!! I've seen Snow Patrol and Phoenix here and it's awesome. Good size, good acoustics. - Keenan Kunst
This is a quiet space of reflection. You can feel the weight of history here, and even still see its impact with flowers laid about the monument. - jeyo
Tons of history here. The house looks amazing and the grounds are so well kept. - Karen