• The National Statuary Hall in 2011. The National Statuary Hall is a chamber in the United States Capitol devoted to sculptures of prominent Americans.
  • In 1864, Congress invited each state to contribute two statues of prominent citizens for permanent display in the room, which was renamed National Statuary Hall.
  • National Statuary Hall displays 35 of the statues with others placed in the Crypt, the Hall of Columns and the Capitol Visitor Center.
  • Standing Bear, bronze statue by Benjamin Victor; in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C...
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  • National Statuary Hall hosts two statues from each state, individuals of historic renown or those known for distinguished civic or military service.
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  • the Capitol website. The idea was so popular that it was not long before the National Statuary Hall became overcrowded with pieces.
  • The collection was authorized in 1864, when Congress redesignated the hall where the House of Representatives formerly met as National Statuary Hall.
  • A Walk Through National Statuary Hall.