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United States Capitol
US Capitol
Meeting place of the United States Congress.
Wikipedia | United States Capitol
Statements about
United States Capitol
Instance Of
Capitol Building
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
Washington, D.C.
Coordinate Location
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38.8897°N 77.0092°W
Official Website
http://www.aoc.gov/cc/capitol/index.cfm
http://www.aoc.gov/us-capitol-building
https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/
https://www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol- ...
https://www.capitol.gov/
Country
United States
Image
Heritage Designation
National Historic Landmark
(12/19/1960 - )
Start Time
:
12/19/1960
District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites
(11/8/1964 - )
Start Time
:
11/8/1964
Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
(1986 - )
Applies to Part
:
Dome
Start Time
:
1986
Architect
18 items
William Thornton
(1792)
Applies to Part
:
Design
Point in Time
:
1792
Étienne Sulpice Hallet
(1793)
Applies to Part
:
Construction
Point in Time
:
1793
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
(3/6/1803 - 11/20/1817)
Applies to Part
:
Wing
Start Time
:
3/6/1803
End Time
:
11/20/1817
Charles Bulfinch
(1818 - 1829)
Start Time
:
1818
End Time
:
1829
Thomas Ustick Walter
(1851 - 1853)
Applies to Part
:
Expansion
Start Time
:
1851
End Time
:
1853
August Schoenborn
James Hoban
George Hadfield
(1795 - 1798)
Applies to Part
:
Construction
Start Time
:
1795
End Time
:
1798
Robert Mills
(1845)
Applies to Part
:
Expansion
Point in Time
:
1845
Montgomery C. Meigs
(1853 - 1859)
Start Time
:
1853
End Time
:
1859
Edward Clark
Elliott Woods
David Lynn
J. George Stewart
George M. White
Alan Hantman
Stephen T. Ayers
Brett Blanton
Commons Gallery
United States Capitol
Described by Source
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
Meyer’s Universum, Erster Band
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Washington – Das Capitol
Publication Date
:
1833
Meyer’s Universum, Fünfzehnter Band
Statement Is Subject Of
:
In Der Halle Der Repräsentanten Zu Washington
Publication Date
:
1852
Meyer’s Universum, Neunzehnter Band
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Das Neue Capitol in Washington
Publication Date
:
1857
Architectural Style
Neoclassical Architecture
Owned By
United States Congress
Has Part(s)
11 items
United States Senate Chamber
United States Capitol Rotunda
United States Capitol Crypt
United States Capitol Visitor Center
Old Senate Chamber
Old Supreme Court Chamber
Congressional Prayer Room
National Statuary Hall
President's Room
United States Senate Reception Room
Vice President's Room
Inception
9/18/1793
Significant Event
Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony
(9/18/1793)
Unnamed
:
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Point in Time
:
9/18/1793
Burning of Washington
(1814)
Point in Time
:
1814
January 6 United States Capitol Attack
Commissioned By
Presidency of George Washington
Height
88 metre
Image of Interior
Postal Code
20004
Located on Street
East Capitol Street
Part Of
United States Capitol Complex
Image of Design Plans
Named After
Capitoline Hill
Location
Capitol Hill
Continent
North America
Archives At
Athenaeum of Philadelphia
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
Inventory Number
:
1000.107
Described at URL
:
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Street Address
First St SE, Washington, DC 20004
Area
1,500,000 square foot
Sourcing Circumstances
:
Greater Than
Authority
Architect of the Capitol
Made From Material
Brick
Applies to Part
:
Façade
Marble
Applies to Part
:
Façade
Unnamed
:
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Unnamed
:
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Unnamed
:
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Glass Brick
Applies to Part
:
Façade
Cast Iron
Applies to Part
:
Dome
Nighttime View
Has Characteristic
Built Using Slave Labor
Different From
Kapitol
Criterion Used
:
Venue Name Not Unique
Phone Number
+1 202-226-8000
Native Label
United States Capitol
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