The halls of the United States Supreme Court located in Washington, D.C.

The halls of the United States Supreme Court located in Washington, D.C. Stock Photo
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Ryan McGinnis / Alamy Stock Photo

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AC74GG

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50.9 MB (2.1 MB Compressed download)

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5108 x 3481 px | 43.2 x 29.5 cm | 17 x 11.6 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

13 June 2006

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Supreme Court, Washington, D.C., United States

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At the end of the hall is the door that is the entrance to the courtroom. The general dimensions of the foundation are 385 feet from east to west, (front to back) and 304 feet from north to south. At its greatest height, the building rises four stories above the terrace or ground floor. Marble was chosen as the principal material to be used and $3 million worth was gathered from foreign and domestic quarries. Vermont marble was used for the exterior, while the four inner courtyards are of crystalline flaked, white Georgia marble. Above the basement level, the walls and floors of all corridors and en- trance halls are either wholly or partially of creamy Alabama marble. The wood in offices throughout the building, such as doors, trim, paneled walls, and some floors, is American quartered white oak. The Court Building cost less than the $9, 740, 000 Congress authorized for its construc- tion. Not only was the final and complete cost of the building within the appropriation, but all furnishings were also procured, even though planners had initially expected that the project would require additional appropriations. Upon completion of the project, $94, 000 was returned to the Treasury