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| Federal Hall National Memorial Federal Hall, once located at 26 Wall Street in New York City, was the first capitol of the United States. The building was demolished in the 19th century and replaced by the current structure, the first United States Customs House. The building is now operated by the National Park Service as the Federal Hall National Memorial, a museum that commemorates the earlier structure. Site of George Washington's presidential inauguration. A statue of Washington now stands in front. Location where the Bill of Rights was written. Category: hall building washington federal rights historic gear No personal names in category bill metal solid museum
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