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Anne Whitney and the “Marmorean Flock”
Anne Whitney and the “Marmorean Flock”
purple tinted portrait of Anne Whitney
Evolution of the Capitol
Evolution of the Capitol
Capitol Cornerstone Ceremony - 1793 by Allyn Cox
The U.S. Senate
The U.S. Senate
view of the Senate chamber from above
The U.S. House of Representatives
The U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives chambers
One Branch, Two Bodies
One Branch, Two Bodies
Making Laws
Making Laws
Capitol Video Tour and Activities for Middle School Students
Capitol Video Tour and Activities for Middle School Students
group of students standing outside the Capitol holding paper flags
Outdoor Tour of the Capitol Grounds
Outdoor Tour of the Capitol Grounds
Explore the beautiful Capitol Grounds on this 50-minute tour. Weather permitting. Tours begin outside the north entrance. No passes required.
Summerhouse
Capitol Conversation - What is Growing on the Capitol Grounds?
Capitol Conversation - What is Growing on the Capitol Grounds?
Join us as we welcome Architect of the Capitol Urban Forester Dana Gresham to discuss the Capitol's status as an arboretum, the memorial trees, and more!
Capitol Conversation - The U.S. Capitol Grounds: An Evolution
Capitol Conversation - The U.S. Capitol Grounds: An Evolution
The U.S. Capitol Grounds that you see today are the result of 200 years of changes to both the building and the landscape. Learn (delete the word about) how the Capitol Grounds have expanded and evolved from 1793 to today.
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