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Can you help me fine building that have these type of columns?
Doric, corinthian and ionic? for example the white house has a doric column
please please don't write something like i don't care JUSt to get 2 ponts cuz if you do iwill just report it and you will not get the points anyway..Sorry, but thanks to the people that help!!!

i mean find ONE building that has ONE of these columns! lol

Does it have to be in DC?

The Coliseum in Rome has all three.

The Lincoln Memorial has Ionic columns.
The White house has Doric columns, so does the Jefferson Monument and the National Gallery of Art
The Capitol has Corinthian Columns, so does the National Archives

DC Bob -
Indeed many Roman Buildings had all three, generally Ionic on the lowest level, Doric on the level above, and Corinthian on the top level. Report It

the Parenthon in Greece has some impressive columns... is that what you mean?

I do not believe that there is any one building that has all three types, and if there is I believe that it would not be very pretty, but would be gaudy.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy - I think it counts for one of your column types listed.

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