The United States Capitol, often called The Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. It is located on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Though no longer at the geographic center of the federal district, the Capitol forms the origin point for the street-numbering system of the district as well as its four quadrants.
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- en.wikipedia.org United States Capitol1828 expansion[edit]. The Washington Depot with the U.S. Capitol in the distance in 1872. National Capitol Columns at the National Arboretum in 2008.
- Wednesday, July 24 Due to a special event, the Capitol Visitor Center will be closed for all tours and programming Wednesday, July 24.
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- twitter.com visitthecapitolFor information about the Capitol Visitor Center or to send us a message, please visit our website at http://visitthecapitol.gov. Washington, D.C.
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- ihitthebutton.com united-states-capitol/The U.S. Capitol Building is one of the most iconic buildings in Washington D.C. Here are photos and travel guide for visiting the US Capitol.
- travelwaiting.com 17433982-capitol-washington-…The former metropolis - Great Britain - could not come to terms with the independence of the States. In 1814, British troops burned the Capitol (Washington).
- aoc.gov Buildings & Grounds capitol-building/historyPresident Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol in the building's southeast corner on September 18, 1793, with Masonic ceremonies.