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 PUBLIC LAW 101-136—NOV. 3, 1989 103 STAT. 797 Los Angeles, Courthouse, 312 Spring Street, $5,302,000 San Francisco, Federal Building, Courthouse, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, $55,851,000 Colorado: Denver, Byron G. Rogers Federal Building, Courthouse, $8,614,000 Lakewood, Denver Federal Center, Building 810, $7,841,000 District of Columbia: General Services Administration Headquarters, $19,000,000 J. Edgar Hoover Federal Building, $9,800,000 Housing and Urban Development, $9,500,000 Old Executive Office Building, $18,000,000 Florida: St. Petersburg, Federal Building, $3,637,000 Georgia: Macon, Federal Building, Courthouse, $1,765,000 Illinois: Chicago, Customhouse, $9,596,000 Chicago, Everett M. Dirksen Federal Building, Court- house, $2,833,000 Chicago, Federal Building, 536 S. Clark Street, $35,328,000 Danville, Federal Building, Courthouse, $2,627,000 Boston, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, $9,700,000 Michigan: Detroit, Federal Building, Courthouse, $2,580,000 Minnesota: Fort Snelling, Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, $4,728,000 Missouri: Overland, Adjutant General Personnel Center, $1,940,000 Overland, Federal Records Center, $7,691,000 New Mexico: Sante Fe, Federal Building, Cathedral Place at Palace, $2,130,000 New York: Brooklyn, Emanuel Celler Federal Building, Cadman Plaza, $5,100,000 Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, James A. Bjnme Courthouse, $7,801,000 Philadelphia, William J. Greene, Jr., Federal Building, $6,774,000 Philadelphia, Robert N.C. Nix, Sr., Federal Building, $19,268,000 Pittsburgh, William S. Moorhead Federal Building, $7,850,000 Tennessee: Chattanooga, Joel W. Solomon Federal Building, Court- house, $3,033,000 Jackson, Post Office, Courthouse, $2,433,000 Texas: Fort Worth, Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building, $4,834,000 Virginia:

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