The American Federation of Labor Building is a seven-story brick and limestone building located along Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1916, it served as the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor until 1955, when it merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL–CIO. It remained a trade union headquarters until 2005, when it was sold to the developers of the Washington Marriott Marquis hotel. The building exterior, the only historical element remaining of the building, is now part of that structure. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. It housed the American Federation of Labor for 40 years.
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| - The American Federation of Labor Building is a seven-story brick and limestone building located along Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1916, it served as the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor until 1955, when it merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL–CIO. It remained a trade union headquarters until 2005, when it was sold to the developers of the Washington Marriott Marquis hotel. The building exterior, the only historical element remaining of the building, is now part of that structure. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. It housed the American Federation of Labor for 40 years. (en)
- El American Federation of Labor Building es un edificio de ladrillo y piedra caliza de siete pisos ubicado a lo largo de Massachusetts Avenue en Washington D. C. Completado en 1916, sirvió como sede de la Federación Estadounidense del Trabajo hasta 1955, cuando se fusionó con el para formar la AFL-CIO. Siguió siendo una sede sindical hasta 2005, cuando se vendió a los desarrolladores del . El exterior del edificio, el único elemento histórico que queda del edificio, ahora es parte de esa estructura. Fue declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional en 1974. Albergó a la Federación Estadounidense del Trabajo durante 40 años. (es)
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| - The American Federation of Labor Building is a seven-story brick and limestone building located along Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1916, it served as the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor until 1955, when it merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL–CIO. It remained a trade union headquarters until 2005, when it was sold to the developers of the Washington Marriott Marquis hotel. The building exterior, the only historical element remaining of the building, is now part of that structure. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974. It housed the American Federation of Labor for 40 years. (en)
- El American Federation of Labor Building es un edificio de ladrillo y piedra caliza de siete pisos ubicado a lo largo de Massachusetts Avenue en Washington D. C. Completado en 1916, sirvió como sede de la Federación Estadounidense del Trabajo hasta 1955, cuando se fusionó con el para formar la AFL-CIO. Siguió siendo una sede sindical hasta 2005, cuando se vendió a los desarrolladores del . El exterior del edificio, el único elemento histórico que queda del edificio, ahora es parte de esa estructura. Fue declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional en 1974. Albergó a la Federación Estadounidense del Trabajo durante 40 años. (es)
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