The VFW Building, Maryland Avenue
The Society is located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. We work in the same building and floor where Chief Justice Earl Warren led the commission that investigated the Kennedy assassination and issued the Warren Report.
Contact Us!
U.S. Capitol Historical Society
200 Maryland Avenue NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
P: (202) 543-8919 and the extension listed below.
FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES:
Please contact yvaronis@uschs.org or call (202) 543-8919 ext. 11.
Programming and Support
Phone: 202-543-8919 ext. 37
Email: sholliday@uschs.org
Steve Livengood, Chief Guide and Public Historian: x17
Caren Cannon, Scheduler & Executive Assistant: x10
Eric Denyer, Education Specialist: x22
Vincent Gonzalez, Public History Manager: x27
Kelly Ryan, Communications Associate: x31
Development and Membership
Phone: 202-543-8919 ext. 23
Email: cclark@uschs.org
Jazzmin Perry, Development & Communications Manager: x21
Merchandise
Phone: 202-543-8919 ext. 29
Email: jhenry@uschs.org
Vince Scott, Operations Manager: x24
Sean Clary, Fulfillment Clerk: x33
Sharron Randolph, Fulfillment Clerk: x35
Senior Advisors
USCHS Finances:
About Us
Discover the heart of American history with the U.S. Capitol Historical Society! Founded in 1962, the U.S. Capitol Historical Society has proudly worked to preserve and share the history of the Capitol, the Congress, and the people who work therein. As a nonpartisan, educational 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, the Society was chartered by Congress in 1978, in part, “to foster and increase an informed patriotism.” In service of this mission, the Society conducts historical tours of the Capitol Building, hosts both virtual and in-person public history programming, publishes scholarly research in various aspects of Capitol History, coordinates a digital civics education resource hub for teachers, manages a renowned civics education field trip program for Title I D.C. public school students, and commissions works of fine art for the Capitol collections.