monument · US Capitol Building
You walk through the Capitol's halls and encounter a hundred statues chosen by states to represent their heroes—some famous, most forgotten, all revealing what each state chose to remember about itself.
No upcoming events listed here yet. Run this venue? Claim it and publish your own
Make a day of it
More like this
monument
50 Constitution Ave NE
You stand beneath 180 feet of dome in the actual center where power moves through hallways, surrounded by the portraits and sculptures of people who shaped the country—some heroic, some complicated, all permanent.
monument
A marble chamber where you stand before a colossal seated figure and feel the weight of what he endured—worth visiting if you've ever wondered what grief carved into stone looks like. The exterior steps are where the country has gathered to imagine itself better.
monument
Memorial Ave, Schley Dr
If you're looking to understand a piece of American history that rarely gets centered, this memorial puts military women's contributions front and center through exhibits and personal accounts that shift how you think about service.
monument
4302 Baltimore Ave
Own National Statuary Hall?
Claim it to publish your own events and become the source of truth.
A brick Georgian tavern from the 1760s where William Wirt's father Jacob built a whole social hub—this is where you go to understand what colonial commerce and hospitality actually looked like, before everything got bigger and faster.