• The Causten vault is located in the Congressional Cemetery in the US capital city. ... says Doug Owsley, a forensic pathologist at the Smithsonian Institution.
  • The Congressional Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at 1801 E Street, SE, in Washington, D.C., on the west bank of the Anacostia River.
  • At historic Congressional Cemetery, you can ponder the mysteries of death, but you'll quickly be awed by something else: the presence of the living.
  • From Arlington National Cemetery to the Congressional Cemetery, we’ve rounded up the area’s most notable graveyards to mark the Halloween season.
  • On either side of a cobblestone path, with soft pink cherry blossoms fluttering down in the spring, is the Congressional Cemetery.
  • Presidents and public vaults. In 1807, the first burial at Congressional Cemetery was that of William Swinton, a stonecutter who worked on the Capitol building.
  • "Built with money from Congress, the public receiving vault at Congressional Cemetery temporarily held the remains of Presidents John Q. Adams, William H...
  • According to our tour guide, 55,000 folks rest in the Congressional Cemetery. ... A glimpse side the public vault. A little rain didn't dampen the tour.