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− | '''Federal Hall''', or the '''Federal Hall National Memorial''' is the location widely recognized as where [[George Washington]] took the oath for the office of | + | '''Federal Hall''', or the '''Federal Hall National Memorial''', at 26 Wall Street, New York City, is the location widely recognized as where [[George Washington]] took the oath for the office of president. |
The original structure was built in the early 1700s, the current structure was built in 1842.<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/feha/learn/hc.htm Federal Hall - History & Culture]</ref> | The original structure was built in the early 1700s, the current structure was built in 1842.<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/feha/learn/hc.htm Federal Hall - History & Culture]</ref> |
Revision as of 19:48, September 14, 2018
Federal Hall, or the Federal Hall National Memorial, at 26 Wall Street, New York City, is the location widely recognized as where George Washington took the oath for the office of president.
The original structure was built in the early 1700s, the current structure was built in 1842.[1]