George Bush Center for Intelligence, Intelligence center in United States
The George Bush Center for Intelligence is the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
It was renamed in 1999 to honor former President and Director of Central Intelligence, George H.W. Bush.
The center is often portrayed in popular culture as a hub of intelligence operations.
It's located in Langley, Virginia, just outside Washington D.C.
Despite its name, it's commonly referred to as 'CIA Headquarters' or simply 'Langley'.
Location: Fairfax County
Architect: SmithGroup
Official opening: March 1961
Floors above the ground: 6
Source: Wikimedia