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infogirl
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1 year 8 months ago
Anyone can go into the Library of Congress for academic research and tours are available for visitors. But you may only enter the reading rooms and access the collection of materials if you have a "Reader Identification Card". To obtain a card you must be 18 years old.
Only members of Congress, Supreme Court Justices, their staff, Library of Congress staff and certain other government officials can actually check out books.
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