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Due to inclement weather conditions, the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center will open at 10:30a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
The Capitol | U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
The Capitol is a working office building, but it is also the place where visitors from around the United States and the world come to learn about American democracy.
Visit the U.S. Capitol | U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
All tours, programs and activities are free of charge. Visitors enter the Capitol Visitor Center, which is located underground on the east side of the Capitol. Please leave time to go through security and …
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Since 1800, the Capitol has been home to the United States Congress and its two legislative bodies, the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. It is where the issues facing the nation are …
The Capitol Story - U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
The iconic and majestic United States Capitol is the most widely recognized symbol of democratic government in the world. It is where the issues facing the nation are considered, debated, and written …
U.S. Capitol Visitor Guide | U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
With its soaring spaces and skylight views of the Capitol Dome, the Capitol Visitor Center welcomes you on a journey of discovery. The U.S. Capitol is home to the U.S. Congress and its two legislative …
Book a Tour | U.S. Capitol - Visitor Center
Visitors enter through the Capitol Visitor Center, located underground on the east side of the Capitol. Please leave time to go through security and review the U.S. Capitol’s prohibited items list before …
Plan a Visit | U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
The U.S. Capitol reserves the right to suspend scheduled tours at any time and for any reason. To cancel your tour of the United States Capitol, please have your confirmation number available. You …
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The U.S. Capitol stands as a monument to the American people. It is where the issues facing the nation are considered, debated, and written into law. The U.S. Capitol also houses an important collection …