Constructed in 1876, the Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Ontario is the oldest and only original portion of Canada's Parliament Buildings after a fire in 1916 destroyed the Centre Block and required Parliament Hill to be rebuilt. This iconic structure and library is the main information repository for the Parliament of Canada, and is notably featured on the Canadian $10 bill.
As one of the most iconic addresses in the United States of America, the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is one of those places that's a bit surreal to see with your own eyes. It's so instantly recognizable and such a distinct visual in politics and pop culture, that simply standing out front of the White House is a must when in Washington DC.
Inside Peace Tower in Ottawa, Ontario you'll find the Memorial Chamber on Parliament Hill. On display in the main altar is the First World War Book of Remembrance. When Parliament was rebuilt in the early 1920's following a devastating fire and the end of World War I, the new Peace Tower included this Memorial Chamber in dedication to all the Canadian men and women who had given their lives in service to their country.