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  • Exhibitions
    • Temporary Exhibits
      • Legislative Highlights
      • View By Theme
        • Congress and the Judicial Branch: Jurisdiction
        • Congress and the Judicial Branch: Composition
        • Congress and the Judicial Branch: Negotiation
        • Congress and the Executive Branch: Nominations and Appointments
        • Congress and the Executive Branch: Balancing Power
        • Congress and the Executive Branch: Investigations
    • Timeline of Congress and the Capitol
      • Prologue
      • 1789 - 1815
      • 1815 - 1851
      • 1851 - 1877
      • 1877 - 1913
      • 1913 - 1945
      • 1945 - Present
      • Epilogue
    • Additional Resources
      • Take the Capitol Challenge
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        • The British Burn the Capitol, August 24, 1814
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        • The Apotheosis of Washington
  • Education
    • Students
      • Online Learning
      • Resources & Activities
      • National History Day (NHD)
      • Virtual Exhibits
      • State Statue Guide
    • Teachers
      • Online Learning
      • Resources & Activities
      • Lesson Plans
      • Virtual Exhibits
      • State Statue Guide
    • Families
      • Resources & Activities
      • Virtual Exhibits
      • State Statue Guide
      • Online Learning
  • About Congress
    • What Congress Does
    • Two Bodies, One Branch
    • Making Laws
    • The U.S. House of Representatives
    • The U.S. Senate
    • Timeline of Congress and the Capitol
  • About The Capitol
    • Evolution of the Capitol
    • About the Capitol Visitor Center
    • The Architect of the Capitol
    • Careers
  • Calendar
  • Connect
    • Online Gift Shop
    • Questions & Comments
    • Social Media
    • Volunteer
    • Visitor Survey
    • Apps
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