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==Current buildings== [[File:Federal Triangle USGS 2002.jpg|thumb|Aerial view of Federal Triangle in 2002]] [[File:Federal Triangle - facing east.jpg|thumb|Federal Triangle facing east in 2006]] [[File:Aerial view of Washington, D.C.14564v.jpg|thumb|Federal Triangle facing west in the late 1980s]] As of 2009, Federal Triangle included two existing buildings and eight buildings built specifically for the development. The structures include: *[[Federal Trade Commission Building|Apex Building]], which houses the [[Federal Trade Commission]] *[[William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building]], originally the Post Office Department Building but renamed in 1982 for [[Ariel Rios]] and renamed again for [[Bill Clinton]] in 2013, which houses the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] *[[Department of Labor Building|Department of Labor]]/[[Interstate Commerce Commission]] building, which now houses the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] *[[Herbert C. Hoover Building]], the headquarters of the [[United States Department of Commerce|U.S. Department of Commerce]], the [[White House Visitor Center]], and formerly the [[National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.|National Aquarium]] *[[Internal Revenue Service Building]], the headquarters of the [[Internal Revenue Service]] *[[John A. Wilson Building]], houses the offices and chambers of the [[Council of the District of Columbia|District Council]] and the [[List of mayors of Washington, D.C.|Mayor of Washington, D.C.]] *[[National Archives Building]] *[[Old Post Office Pavilion|Old Post Office]], houses the [[Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts|Waldorf Astoria Washington DC]] hotel *[[Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building]], the headquarters of the [[United States Department of Justice|U.S. Department of Justice]] *[[Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center]], which houses both private-sector and government offices, including headquarters for the [[United States Agency for International Development|U.S. Agency for International Development]] and [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]] These buildings are contributing structures to the [[Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site]].<ref>{{NRHP url|id=66000865|title="Federal Triangle"}}, ''National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service''</ref>
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