Carnegie Institution for Science

Carnegie Institution for Science
The Carnegie Institution for Science was built in 1909, and was meant to convey the institutions' permanence in the capital and devotion to scientific discovery. While you and your hubby may not be scientists, you do know something about chemistry. Why not use the portico, ballroom and the marble column-flanked rotunda as the scene of your very own vow of permanence? Designed by the same men as the famed New York Public Library, the Carnegie Institution for Science is perfectly antiquated and perfectly romantic. [Photo via]
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