In what year does the library of congress established?
Question: In what year does the library of congress established?
The Library of Congress was established in 1800, by an act of the US Congress signed into law by President John Adams. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the United States and serves as the research library of the US Congress, as well as the national library of the United States. The Library of Congress has a vast collection of books, manuscripts, photographs, recordings, and other materials, and its mission is to provide knowledge and resources to Congress and the American people to support their intellectual and creative endeavors.
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