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Education Program - Independence to Constitution
Education Program - Independence to Constitution
As part of Constitution Week, join us for highlights of the key moments and figures that guided the development of a new nation, from the War for Independence to the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Look for signs inside Exhibition Hall for program location. 
Education Program - Seen on Screen
Education Program - Seen on Screen
Connect a key moment in U.S. history with film. No reservations necessary. Please join us!
People watching a large screen.
Gallery Highlights
Gallery Highlights
Discover the story behind an artifact or document on display in Exhibition Hall.  Meet Visitor Center staff at the entrance to Exhibition Hall.
Education Program - cART
Education Program - cART
Explore the subjects and materials used to represent American history in Capitol Art. 
Education Program - Family Program
Education Program - Family Program
Make your own laurel wreath – a symbol of victory, honor and achievement – in the Democracy Lab. No reservations necessary. Please join us!
Child gluing stars on a paper American flag.
Family Program
Family Program
Create a Capitol craft project. This 1-hour program for young visitors and their accompanying adults meets in the Democracy Lab.
Capitol Conversations - Lying-In-State: The Beginning Of A Capitol Tradition
Capitol Conversations - Lying-In-State: The Beginning Of A Capitol Tradition
Henry Clay was the first person to lie in state in the Rotunda. Learn more about this ceremony and the establishment of a solemn tradition at the Capitol.
Capitol Conversations - The Grant Memorial: Restoration Of A National Treasure
Capitol Conversations - The Grant Memorial: Restoration Of A National Treasure
Curator for the Architect of the Capitol Dr. Michele Cohen will provide an overview of the memorial's recent conservation.
Capitol Conversations - National Holidays: Flag Day
Capitol Conversations - National Holidays: Flag Day
Congress has created many federal holidays celebrating different people and events in American history. Learn about one of June's holidays, Flag Day, commemorating the adoption of the flag of the United States.
Capitol Conversations - Congress And The War Of 1812: Art And History In The U.S. Capitol
Capitol Conversations - Congress And The War Of 1812: Art And History In The U.S. Capitol
In June 1812, Congress declared war on England. This conflict created defining moments for a young country. Learn more about the war and its commemoration in the U.S. Capitol.
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