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- The White HouseJanuary 21, 2013On January, 21, 2013, President Obama took the oath of office and delivered his second inaugural address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Read moreUpvoted Oct 5
- Dareen GaryOctober 23, 2017Register your visit online to avoid the long lines. After the tour you gotta get the special Senates and House passes and check them out!Upvoted 19 hours ago
- Architect of the Capitol (AOC)December 29, 2011In addition to its active use by Congress, the Capitol building is a museum of American art and history. Each year, it is visited by an millions of people from around the world. Read moreUpvoted 1 week ago
- Landon HowellDecember 27, 2013Get a free tour from the interns of your Congressman or Congresswoman. Call ahead, make the appointment, dodge the lines, walk in underground tunnels, eat in a Capitol Hill cafeteria for lunch.
- Jason DoughertyJuly 29, 2019Tour is neat, shorter than expected. Restaurant is cafeteria, pricey by food is good. Cool looking Capitol dessert, tastes like rubber
- Puck PeijnenburgOctober 19, 2014Use the underground tunnel between the Capitol and the congress library. Don't need to go to an extra security check and more lines.
- Slightly PerfectAugust 17, 2017An all-around historical and architecturally amazing building to see up-close. There were no tours the day I was there, though, so we have to go back.
- Evren YigitAugust 28, 2016Very good location, like a statue. You can watch around from the stairs and big garden in the front.
- Shane McKenzieNovember 8, 2016Amazing history and architecture. Book the tour and also visit House of Representatives Debating Chamber and Exhibition Hall. Allow at least half a day.
- Chris R (thechristophe)December 30, 2014Tours are available even if you didn't reserve. Visit the Senate Gallery by getting a ticket from the Senate Admissions desk. Take the tunnel to the Library of Congress to avoid doing security again.
- Joseph FeinAugust 10, 2014It is the Temple of American Democracy. The people on the floors might be imperfect, but the Institution and beauty of the place will overwhelm you. Try to get tickets to a State of the Union address
- The TravelerMarch 16, 2019I didn’t go inside. But the building is majestic. I absolutely loved seeing it and getting photos.
- Eric SabbanMay 26, 2017Book early so you can even get in. Book earlier and you can see politics in action. You have to request access to see the actual chambers.
- DoubleDeuceMarch 3, 2015If you want a tour, reach out to your Congressperson and ask for an intern to show you around the House and Senate chambers. It's our building, we the people, so get to know it.
- Lenny GalloJuly 22, 2016Make sure to get your tickets in advance—this is one of the most crowded of all the DC spots.
- Dorothy RMay 24, 2016See and do everything!!!! The flags are flying, both houses are in session. A must do!!! #history
- CAREMarch 12, 2013A CARE asks Senator Sherrod Brown to sign a letter to Secretary Kerry asking him to end violence against women now at the 2013 CARE National Conference lobby day. http://bit.ly/ZwWJoB
- A magnificent building and architecture. The guided tours inside are a must do. Worth the experience.
- Simona OzomováOctober 7, 2016Impressive size and the detailed architecture, take your time to discover!
- Randy WentworthMay 4, 2018Great new visitor center. Can get really noisy especially when grade school classes come through.
- HISTORYApril 1, 2010The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored.
- Things You Should DoNovember 23, 2011Ask your congressman to invite you on the "Inside the Dome" tour. Only 20 people on tour, you climb inside the dome itself and then take photos from the cupola. Fantastic views!
- Andrew O ConnorJune 11, 2013Look forward to Bringing the Charity of @ a penny for water to join its Counterpart already there - maybe you can make this Dream Happen and some Magic can Happen
- Contact your senator or congressperson to get information on tours or visit the CVC for a red coat tour. Also make sure to check out the Senate and House galleries as well to see congress in action.
- Climate RideSeptember 18, 2013Climate Riders: Hooray! You made it! You pedaled all the way from the heart of Manhattan to Washington D.C. to raise money and awareness for a sustainable future!
- Ankush SaxenaFebruary 15, 2013The heart of the United States politics. They offer tours as well, I'd highly recommend a tour to see the inside of this historic building.
- Rachel GironOctober 9, 2012Want a great photo angle? Head not o the center but to the right side (when facing the bldg). You'll find the Capitol peeking behind 2 trees. Love that angle!
- David WeathersbyOctober 15, 2016Amazing architecture. One of the few places that looks as big in person as it does on film.
- Karl WarrenJanuary 21, 2015Although I cannot say much about the people that reside within its walls, to see it with the scaffolding around the dome right now is quite interesting
- Amnesty International BaltimoreDecember 2, 2010The will of the people shall be the basis of the government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and equal suffrage and shall be by secret vote.
- Wim MathuesMay 27, 2019Amazing stories, videos and people at Memorial Day 2019! Some drinks would have made it complete though...
- This building has more history than any other building in Washington, D.C. I love interning for my senator and working in this amazing building.
- Ilona LaRueApril 19, 2014Call your senator's office and arrange the tour ahead of time - April is crazy busy!
- Janice LeahOctober 21, 2010Cool thing to do inside: under the main rotunda (dome) have 2 ppl stand on opposite sides of floor, have 1 speak softly & see if the other can hear what was said. Learned this in grade school trip :)
- United States CapitolMarch 24, 2014This official guide to state statues brings you information on statues in the U.S. Capitol donated by individual states to honor people notable in their history. Read more
- Jimmy KastnerSeptember 4, 2014Take the tour and learn something, then watch C-SPAN and realize you know more about government than the people on TV.
- Holly HendersonJune 29, 2012Never bring perfume in your purse! I learned the hard way; there is 3 oz bottle of body spray (bought specifically for my trip :| ) outside in the trash right now. I am not happy!!
- Julian KrinskyJune 18, 2012The U.S. Capitol Building now serves a museum of history. It's one of the most visited buildings in Washington D.C. each year.
- A must see landmark in DC. Amazing architecture and super stunning.
- Presidential LibrariesJanuary 11, 2011The Jelly Belly company created their popular blueberry flavor for President Reagan's 1981 inauguration. The already existing cherry and coconut flavors rounded out the patriotic mix.
- Bea Navarro-HerbertOctober 17, 2011Get your tickets for the tours the day before to avoid long lines and plan your day accordingly....no food allowed in some buildings, so if you pack any fruit eat it before the checkpoints or trash :(
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