The Capitol Visitor Center is 580,000 square feet on three levels. For purposes of comparison, the Capitol itself encompasses 775,000 square feet. The Visitor Center, therefore, is roughly three quarters the size of the historic Capitol. The Visitor Center footprint also encompasses 170,000 square feet of new building space for the House and Senate.
The Capitol building began on September 18, 1793 and since has been rebuilt, remodeled and expanded on. The current capitol building is 540 rooms.
United States Capitol Visitor Center was created in 2007.
According to the US Capitol Visitor website, "The Capitol Visitor Center is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. It is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and Inauguration Day. Visitors with official business appointments may enter the Visitor Center as early as 7:15 a.m." You can go as an individual, or small group. Allow at least 90 minutes for the full tour. You can also schedule a group tour. NOTE: As with all US government buildings, visitors go through security first. Make sure to leave any "iffy" items in your hotel room, locked in your car, or just don't bring those things.
National Visitor Center was created in 1976.
Logan Pass Visitor Center was created in 1964.
Saratoga Springs Visitor Center was created in 1915.
Hilton Capitol Center was created in 1927.
Capitol Center - Oregon - was created in 1926.
Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center was created in 1966.
Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin was located on the grounds of the North Dakota State Capitol from 1909 to 1959 when it was moved to the South Unit Visitor Center of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
There is the South Dakota Capitol building where you can take tours. Be sure to tour the Capitol grounds and Capitol Lake. You can also visit the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center, the South Dakota National Guard Museum, and the South Dakota Discovery Center and Aquarium. In Fort Pierre you can visit the Casey Tibbs South Dakota Rodeo Center, Fort Pierre Choteau, and the Verendrye Museum. Nearby are the Oahe Dam Visitor Center and the Oahe Chapel. The Lewis and Clark Family Center is located on Farm Island.
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Colorado National Monument Visitor Center Complex was created in 1965.