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Height The original Height of Buildings Act, passed by Congress in 1899 in response to the construction of the Cairo Hotel, limited buildings to the height of the Capitol building, which rises to 289 feet (88 m). But the act was amended in 1910 to restrict the height of any building to the width of the adjacent street plus 20 feet (6.1 m); thus, a building facing a 90-foot-wide street could be only 110 feet (34 m) tall. The Capitol building is currently the fifth tallest structure in Washington.

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The Capitol Building reaches a height of 288 feet (88 m) as listed in official documents.

This is referenced in some sources as 289 feet, which is likely a rounded figure to the nearest foot.

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The Library of Congress: The Art and Architecture of the Thomas Jefferson Building by Henry Hope Reed (Editor), John Young Cole (Editor), and Herbert Small (Editor) states that the top of the Torch of Learning at the apex of the original Library of Congress building, the Thomas Jefferson Building, is 195 feet from the ground.

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Measured north to south along the West Front, including its wings, the US Capitol has a maximum width of 751 feet 4 inches. Its greatest "depth", including approaches, is 350 feet.

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