Supreme Court

Often called the third branch of the federal government, the Supreme Court is ruled by nine justices at present, each with a lifetime appointment.

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Capitol Building
Congress, The Senate, The House, Capitol Hill - all words associated with the multi-faceted national bicameral legislature. Translation please? It makes the country's rules.
National Gallery of Art
An extensive art museum, which features a number of artworks of Alexander Hamilton and his family.
Library of Congress
See the world’s largest collection of Hamilton papers and artifacts, totaling 12,000 items including 1804 goodbye letter to his wife before the duel.
U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree
Since 1964, the majestic and picturesque Christmas tree in front of the Capitol has been selected from a different US National Forest.
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Union Station opened in1907, at its height in World War II had 200,000 people passing through daily, and still maintains an annual passenger count of over 5 million.
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