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Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Sakakawea
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Sakakawea
North Dakota honored Sakakawea with a statue in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Join us to learn more about the statue and the life of Sakakawea.
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Brumidi's Landscape Medallions
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Brumidi's Landscape Medallions
Artist of the Capitol Constantino Brumidi painted scenes of the American West in the Senate corridors. Join us for a discussion about these landscapes.
Capitol Conversations - Congress & the Barbary Wars
Capitol Conversations - Congress & the Barbary Wars
Learn about the Barbary Wars and how Congress acted to protect American interests on the high seas.
Capitol Conversations - The Bank War
Capitol Conversations - The Bank War
This program delves into the chartering of the Second Bank of the United States by Congress and how President Andrew Jackson’s opposition elevated the importance of the presidential veto.
Capitol Conversations - The Final Day of the Constitutional Convention
Capitol Conversations - The Final Day of the Constitutional Convention
Join us for a discussion about the last day of the Constitutional Convention and learn what happened before the delegates left Philadelphia with ratification uncertain.
Capitol Conversations - Dennis Chavez
Capitol Conversations - Dennis Chavez
This program focuses on the life and legacy of Dennis Chavez, the first Hispanic American to serve in Congress, his career in the Senate and his statue in the National Statuary Hall collection from New Mexico.
Capitol Conversations - The Supreme Court Inside the Capitol: 1800-1860
Capitol Conversations - The Supreme Court Inside the Capitol: 1800-1860
This is an encore presentation of a Capitol Conversation from Constitution Week 2021. This program details the history of the Supreme Court in the Old Supreme Court Chamber of the Capitol.
Specialty Tour - Heroes Of Civil Rights
Specialty Tour - Heroes Of Civil Rights
What do Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass and Charles Sumner have in common? They all fought for an end to slavery and the equality and freedom of all Americans. Hear about their extraordinary lives and how they shaped the path from slavery to civil rights. The tour includes Emancipation Hall and the Old Senate Chamber. Ask about the availability of free passes at the Information Desk in Emancipation Hall.
Duration: 1 hour

Specialty Tour - Votes for Women
Specialty Tour - Votes for Women
Uncover the stories of the women, both notable and unheralded, who set the stage for equality, fought for suffrage and advocated for the rights of the generations that followed. Tours begin at the benches by the Slave Labor Commemorative Marker.
45 minutes

Specialty Tour - Halls of the Senate
Specialty Tour - Halls of the Senate
Explore the beautifully decorated corridors of the Senate wing of the Capitol in this intimate look at the work of Italian-born artist Constantino Brumidi. Tours begin at the benches by the Slave Labor Commemorative Marker.
