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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF15-011
This folder contains material pertaining to the demolition of seven temporary government office buildings and the Fisheries Building on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Items include the bid specifications and bidding forms for the project.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF14-007
This folder contains memoranda and correspondence pertaining to the planned demolition of temporary government buildings along the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It also contains seemingly misfiled papers regarding Bernard Boutin's oral history interview for the Kennedy Library, and a list of General Services Administration records that were microfilmed for deposit in the Library.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF02-018
This folder contains material pertaining to the Ad Hoc Committee on Federal Office Space, which was convened by President Kennedy to survey the government's immediate and long-term space needs and related problems. Items include a map of public buildings in the metropolitan area of Washington, D.C.; a copy of the committee's final Report to the President (June 1962); and a General Services Administration progress report on space management work as of September 1963. Note that some background material in this file dates back to 1950.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF02-017
This folder contains material pertaining to the National Capital Region Open-Space Project to study and formulate a plan for the preservation and management of open land around Washington, D.C. Included is an outline of the work program for the project.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF02-016
This folder contains material pertaining to an architectural study of Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., and the area surrounding the White House. The majority of the file consists of a report by architecture firm John Carl Warnecke and Associates titled "Program for the Historical Preservation and Development of Lafayette Square."