The U.S. Department of Commerce, located in the heart of Washington, D.C., is not merely a building or a bureaucratic entity; it's the embodiment of America's industrial spirit and entrepreneurial vigor.
From its imposing facade to the hallowed halls within, one can sense the weight of decisions made here, decisions that shape the economic fabric of the nation. It stands as a symbol of America's commitment to fostering trade, promoting economic growth, and ensuring the global competitiveness of U.S. businesses.
While most visitors to D.C. may flock to the more traditional monuments and memorials, a stop at the Department of Commerce offers a different kind of reverence. Here, you're reminded of the countless individuals working diligently behind the scenes, guiding the nation's commerce, supporting innovation, and ensuring a prosperous future for all.
In the grand tapestry of Washington's landmarks, the U.S. Department of Commerce holds its own, reminding us of the intricate dance of economics and governance. An establishment worthy of recognition, it represents the ceaseless drive of America's...
Read moreThis is the last weekend that the National Aquarium will be open. It is closing on Monday, September 30th 2013. It'll be sad to see it go. It has been there a long time. I've visited the aquarium a few times. Is not the best aquarium I've been in but very informative, excellent staff and my children really enjoyed it. This place will be missed. Hopefully they stay in DC, if not I'll have to trek all the way to Baltimore. If you're in or around DC this weekend or Monday stop by and see a part of history...
Read moreI am not too sure whats going on there but i think they sell stuff maybe they sell money .
Why did Beavis and Butthead think the US Department of Commerce was hilarious?
Because they heard it was all about "making money, huh huh, for, like, people and stuff. Heh heh, they must, like, sell cool things, like nachos and stuff, huh huh."
Beavis: "Yeah, commerce... like, buying stuff and getting nachos, heh heh." Butthead: "Yeah, they should, like, open a store... called...
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