There are 9 companies at the Capital Records Building. You can see the list on Buzzfile: http://www.buzzfile.com/index.asp?option=com_bzsearch&task=search&q=1750+Vine+St&rev_mult_min=&rev_mult_max=&ordering=name&order=1
The first capital building in the United States looked more like a church than the current capital building. It had two very tall steeples, one of which housed the Liberty Bell.
The building that housed Tellson's Bank in Paris was formerly used as a wine-shop.
A dormitory is a room or building where people live. There are dormitories in colleges and universities where students are housed while achieving an education away from home.
Home of Monseigneur
Home of Monseigneur
An aircraft is typically housed in a hangar.
An Archives. A place where historical records and memorabilia are stored and preserved for research and posterity.
A writ-room is a room in which writs, writings, or written records are housed - a law library.
The Reichstag was the name of the German parliament from 1871-1945 and also of the building where it was housed in Berlin. The Reichstag (building) is still used to this day as the German seat of Government, for the parliament building.
Yes, it's housed in a special building in Independence Park in downtown Philadelphia.
The Acropolis is a group of buildings (including the Parthenon) which housed part of the ancient government of Athens in Greece.
The original hand-written signed copy of the Constitution is housed at the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C.