People tend to check in during these times:
U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
Museum
E Capitol Cir (at E Capitol St)
"Staff are very helpful and courteous. The guided tours are well done and well organized. They provide headphones so you can hear the guide speak."
U.S. House of Representatives
Capitol Building
U.S. Capitol Building
"Free tours that leave quite often. If its high season, try to reserve online beforehand. The tour is about 40 mins and 100% worth it."
U.S. Senate
"... Senator Isakson's office. Loved the inside even better due the UGA theme"
United States Capitol Rotunda
Historic and Protected Site
801 9th St NW
"Tours are not as extensive as they used to be and you must have tickets.If you can try to get a tour through your local Senator or Reps office.An intern will be your guide and will be less rushed."
National Statuary Hall
"U.S. House of Representatives met here from 1807-1857. Following a State of the Union address, members of Congress talk to the media in Statuary Hall. Video here:"
Old Supreme Court Chamber
"I'm told they only give public tours of this area when the expected attendance is low, for fire code reasons. November and January, a according to the guide."
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