Inside the U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters, a budget analyst has amassed a collection of artifacts. Most people can’t visit yet.
Wayne Connelly braced for his boss to discover his office had been taken over by historical artifacts.
At the time it was built in the 1930s, the USDA’s South Building was believed to be the largest office building in the world, with 4,500 rooms, 7 miles of corridors, 12 million bricks and 11,000 miles of structural steel, according to the General Services Administration. For roughly two years, Connelly has been on a mission to track down every interesting historical tool, book, clock, photo, pencil sharpener, cotton sample and stop-action motion picture camera still lurking in the thousands of rooms that make up the USDA.
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