The Historic Treasury Collection

The historic Treasury Collection represents one of the oldest and most intact collections of fine and decorative arts in the Executive branch of the U.S. Government. Like its immediate neighbor, the White House, the Treasury Department has remained on the original Pennsylvania Avenue site since 1800 when the federal government permanently moved to Washington.
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Acknowledgements: This site was created by the staff of the Office of the Curator and our two interns (Ben Hollingshaus and Andrea Winegar) in the fall of 2000, and was last updated December, 23, 2000.