
The United States Library of Congress
The United States Library of Congress is the world's largest library, serving as the primary research institution for the federal government. It houses millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps, and manuscripts, preserving cultural and historical information. Located in Washington, D.C., it also provides access to a vast digital collection. The library supports legislation, research, and education by providing resources and expertise. Its mission is to collect, organize, preserve, and make accessible knowledge and information for lawmakers, scholars, and the public, fostering an informed and educated society.