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Extended Summer 2016 Brown Bag Series

The U.S. Capitol Historical is pleased to announce an extended series of summer brown bag events. On Wednesdays from July 27 to August 31, USCHS will welcome a range of speakers covering topics from historical…

Posted by uschsstaffuser on Jul 6

Latest Special Edition of Capitol Dome Features Articles on Capitol Art and Architecture

The latest special edition of The Capitol Dome is now available online. This issue features three feature articles on Capitol art and architecture. In the lead article, architect and historian Don Alexander Hawkins presents his…

Posted by uschsstaffuser on Nov 26

2013 August Brown Bag Lecture Series: Hanson, Ozer, Hawkins, diGiacomantonio

Join us this August for a series of four noontime lectures featuring three discussions of art and architectural topics pertaining to the history of the Capitol and one book signing lecture on a new publication…

Posted by uschsstaffuser on Jul 2

January 2013 Book Signing Lectures: Ozer & Johnson

Both events are free and open to the public. Washington, D.C.: Streets and Statues, Walking in the Steps of History Wednesday, January 9 at noon in Ketchum Hall of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Building…

Posted by uschsstaffuser on Jan 9


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United States Capitol Historical Society is a nonprofit and nonpartisan educational organization created in 1962 to promote the history of the Capitol and Congress. USCHS serves as an informational and educational resource for its members and the general public.

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