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- The Capitol | U. S. Capitol - Visitor Center
United States Capitol in Washington, D C , is a symbol of the American people and our government and the meeting place of the nation's legislature, the U S Congress
- Capital vs. Capitol: Explaining the Difference | Merriam-Webster
Capitol refers to physical buildings or where US congress meets Capital includes state capitals, capital as in money, a synonym of important, and punishable by death
- United States Capitol - Wikipedia
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 Although no longer at the geographic center of the national capital, the U S Capitol forms the origin point for the street-numbering
- United States Capitol | Architecture, History, United States . . .
United States Capitol, meeting place of the United States Congress and one of the most familiar landmarks in Washington, D C Possibly the most culturally and historically important building in the United States, it has been home to Congress since 1800
- Visit | Washington State Capitol Campus
Find out how to to get here, and view visiting hours for campus buildings, suggested places to explore, and upcoming events Find out when you can visit Capitol Campus and the Legislative Building, also known as the Capitol Building Make the most of your visit to the Capitol Campus
- History of the U. S. Capitol Building - Architect of the Capitol
The history of the United States Capitol Building begins in 1793 Since then, the U S Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended and restored The U S Capitol that we see in Washington, D C , today is the result of several major periods of construction View the timeline and learn more
- United States Capitol - U. S. National Park Service
Construction of the Capitol building began in 1793 Using ancient architectural models, the young American republic sought to connect its radical experiment in democracy with familiar, stoic building forms that projected strength and stability
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