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Capitol Conversations - Aviation in the Capitol
Capitol Conversations - Aviation in the Capitol
Congressional artwork commemorates notable events and historical figures, including pioneers of aviation. Join us for a program dedicated to Capitol art that depicts advancements in aviation.
Capitol Conversations - Charles Curtis: America's First Native American Vice President
Capitol Conversations - Charles Curtis: America's First Native American Vice President
Charles Curtis, of the Kaw Nation, served in Congress and as Vice President from 1929 to 1933. Join us to learn more about his life and times.
Capitol Conversations - Native Americans in the National Statuary Hall Collection: Chief Washakie
Capitol Conversations - Native Americans in the National Statuary Hall Collection: Chief Washakie
Chief Washakie was a warrior, a peacemaker, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, and is one of Wyoming's statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Join us to learn more about this icon of the West.
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Congress & the Louisiana Purchase
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Congress & the Louisiana Purchase
In 1803, the Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty with France. Learn more about the Louisiana Purchase that doubled the area of the United States.
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 - 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 - Legacy of the First: Hispanic Americans in Congress
Capitol Conversations - Legacy of the First: Hispanic Americans in Congress
Begin National Hispanic Heritage Month with a look back at some of the first Hispanic Americans to serve in Congress.

In the 1930s, workers around the country staged sit-down strikes to demand more favorable working conditions.
In the 1930s, workers around the country staged sit-down strikes to demand more favorable working conditions.

Through two world wars and the Great Depression, the Capitol retained its familiar form.
Through two world wars and the Great Depression, the Capitol retained its familiar form.
