US Department of the Treasury is a government building Northwest Washington Washington located in United States.
1500 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 15th St NW) Washington , D.C. 20229 United States
The current building was designed by Robert Mills and constructed over a 33-year period beginning in 1836. It is the oldest departmental building in Washington.
Massive 4-story structure that claims to be largest Greek Revival building in the world. Original section designed by Robert Mills before he was fired for insubordination. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
Doing a tour of the Treasury is definitely worth it. Our tour guide, Everett, was fantastic. Beautiful interior and so much history!
On northern side on Treasury is statue of 4th Secretary of Treasury Albert Gallatin. 8' sculpture by James Earl Fraser who also created A. Hamilton statue on south side. Full history via<LINK> Read more
to the tourists : instead of plastering yourselves to the fence to get a close-up picture..try stepping backwards and stand on the side where the banks are to get a picture of the entire building.
Visit the TDRA gift shop for gifts that bear the Treasury seal. Mugs, hoodies, t-shirts, you name it! Located in Main Treasury, room B61.
The Treasury building is the home of the federal government’s second department , established in 1789. The building was erected between 1836 and 1869, and is the work of five major American architects .
Such a cool building, very nice staff plus a gift shop !
Walking around with your husband and friends makes good memories.
The Treasury building is home of the federal government's second department established in 1789. The building was erected between 1836-1869 and is the work of 5 major architects .
Andrew Jackson chose the location to purposefully block his view of the Capitol and Congress.
Great tour if you book in advance
This my first time visiting this amazing building
10$ dollar USA
beautiful building
Cafeteria - aka "The Vault" - is ok. Nothing amazing, but still edible. Recommend the hot cookies at 11am and the coffee is decent. So is the chicken Caesar wrap . Security lines suck if u are not FT.
Noel McCullagh
At the end of the date, it's all about money here..
10$ bill, check;)
Check out the old safes here...they are beautiful!
Leave plenty of time to clear both security lines
The statue to the south of the Treasury Dept is of Alexander Hamilton , sculpted by James Earle Fraser and standing ten feet tall, it was unveiled in 1923. See more info in this C-SPAN YouTube video. Read more
money, money, money, MONEY!
Esta muy grande el edificio
Tons of history here. The house looks amazing and the grounds are so well kept. - Karen
Prior to taking the helm of the FBI, Robert Mueller served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, leading a rifle platoon during the Vietnam War. - Marine Corps
Get an employee to take you to the Truman Bowling Alley - drinking allowed and it's free! - Matt Goodrich
Fried fish in many varieties. Very good food and drinks. Killer ambiance right next to the White House. - Ricky McDougall
It was amazing! Loved seeing the history, the photos, and hearing different stories from USSS. Would definitely recommend but be prepared for long lines and possibly waiting longer than you thought. - Kenya Fairley