Federal Hall National Memorial

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Federal Hall National Memorial is a historic site in New York City that commemorates the location of the first U.S. Capitol and George Washington’s inauguration as the nation’s first president.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
museum
national memorial
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Greek Revival
borough Manhattan
category Historic government building
Presidential memorial
commemorates George Washington’s first presidential inauguration
First United States Congress
surface form: first Congress of the United States

ratification of the Bill of Rights
site of the first U.S. Capitol
coordinateLocation 40.7073° N, 74.0103° W
country United States of America
dedicated 1939
designatedNationalMemorial 1955
hasFeature exhibition gallery
museum exhibits
rotunda
vaulted basement
hasNationalParkServiceUnitCode FEHA
hasStatue statue of George Washington
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
New York City Landmark
inception 1842
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York County
locatedNear New York Stock Exchange
locatedOnStreet Wall Street
location Manhattan
New York City
Wall Street
managedBy National Park Service
materialUsed Tuckahoe marble
namedAfter Federal Hall National Memorial self-linksurface differs
surface form: Federal Hall
openToPublic true
operator United States Department of the Interior
surface form: U.S. Department of the Interior
originalFunction United States Custom House
subtreasury building
partOf United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
replaced original Federal Hall
state New York
streetAddress 26 Wall Street
topic Bill of Rights
George Washington
United States Constitution
surface form: U.S. Constitution

early United States government
visitorCenter yes

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Wall Street associatedWith Federal Hall National Memorial
Wall Street hasLandmark Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Congress Hall precededBy Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Lower Manhattan contains Federal Hall National Memorial
First United States Congress metInBuilding Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Federal Hall National Memorial namedAfter Federal Hall National Memorial self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Tuckahoe marble usedIn Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall National Memorial, New York City
United States in Congress Assembled meetsIn Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Hamilton Grange National Memorial relatedTo Federal Hall National Memorial
John George Waite Associates notableWork Federal Hall National Memorial
subject surface form: John G. Waite Associates, Architects
this entity surface form: Federal Hall National Memorial restoration
statue of George Washington location Federal Hall National Memorial
subject surface form: Statue of George Washington at Federal Hall
Broad Street nearbyLandmark Federal Hall National Memorial
Financial District contains Federal Hall National Memorial
Wall Street Historic District contains Federal Hall National Memorial
Wall Street Historic District notableBuilding Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
11 Wall Street Building facing Federal Hall National Memorial
Oath of office of the President of the United States firstTakenAt Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall, New York City
Broad Street (BMT Nassau Street Line) nearbyLandmark Federal Hall National Memorial
33 Liberty Street nearbyLandmark Federal Hall National Memorial
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Wall Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) nearbyLandmark Federal Hall National Memorial
first inauguration of George Washington (through Robert R. Livingston) ceremonialSite Federal Hall National Memorial
subject surface form: first inauguration of George Washington
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
first inauguration of George Washington (through Robert R. Livingston) buildingUsed Federal Hall National Memorial
subject surface form: first inauguration of George Washington
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
Robert R. Livingston, drafter of the Declaration of Independence place Federal Hall National Memorial
subject surface form: Robert R. Livingston
this entity surface form: Federal Hall
National Historic Sites in New York hasPart Federal Hall National Memorial