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Visit Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senator Paul S. Sarbanes
                Washington, DC 20510      If you have any questions regarding tour information, please  contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 224-4524. WASHINGTON, D.C.  ATTRACTIONS ...

     There are many things to see and experience in our Nation's Capitol.  Within this web page you will find information on many of the historical sites and tourist attractions in the Washington, D.C. area.  ... [Read More]

Tom Harkin: Visiting Washington, D.C.
MORE TO SEE AND DO IN WASHINGTON, D.C. ... ...

Many of the nation's cultural and artisitic treasures have their homes in Washington. ...

Visiting Washington, D.C. ... [Read More]

Visit Washington D.C.
If you are planning a trip to Washington, D.C., my office and I are more than happy to assist you in obtaining various tours during your stay. I have included several links to popular tourist attractions that you may also want to visit while in D.C. ...

My office conducts personal tours of the Capitol Monday -Friday. The tours of 15 or less, include the House Gallery. If your family and friends would like a schedule a tour, arrangements must be made in advance of your trip. Please feel free to call my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-2011 to schedule a staff-lead tour. ... [Read More]

Speeches and Public Statements Index
EU-U.S. Dialogue on Financial Market Regulation — A U.S. Perspective , Remarks before the Annual Washington Conference of the Institute of International Bankers, by Commissioner Cynthia A. Glassman, Washington, D.C. Commissioner ...

Charles Hamilton Houston Lecture , by Commissioner Paul S. Atkins, Washington, D.C. Commissioner ...

SEC in Transition: What We've Done and What's Ahead , by Commissioner Cynthia A. Glassman, Washington, D.C. Commissioner ... [Read More]

SBA: Small Business Administration | Washington, D.C. office
   Homepage for the SBA office in Washington, DC ...

Washington, DC District Office ...

Washington Metropolitan Area District Office Resource Guide ... [Read More]

Congressman David Dreier -- Visiting Washington, D.C.
The Washington Monument ( http://www.nps.gov/wamo/ ) - On the Mall at Fifteenth Street, NW. The Washington Monument is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. The ticket kiosk opens at 8:30 AM. Tickets are required for all ages. Free timed tickets are available as well as purchased advance tickets. To purchase tickets in advance: 1-800-551-7328. Information: (202) 426-6841. ...

The home of George Washington. Martha and George Washington were also laid to rest at Mount Vernon. Open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from April through August; 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from September through March. Admission: $9.00 for adults; $4.50 for Children 6-11; Free for Children 5 and under. Group rates are also available (Groups of 20 or more). Tour Information: (703)780-2000. ... [Read More]

President Discusses Strengthening Social Security in Washington, D.C.
You know, I came to Washington to get some things done. This isn'tmy permanent home. I'm going to give it my all, put my energy into thejob, and pour my soul into my work, and when time is up, I'm going tohead back home. But I want it to be said that my administration cameto Washington, D.C. to solve problems. And when we had a problem thatwe square -- that we dealt with it squarely. And we did it based uponprinciple. And we've been presented with some problems in thisadministration. One of them was a recession, because of an enemyattack and the down-cycle in the economy. We had to deal with therecession. ... [Read More]

Contact the Washington, D.C. office
If you would like to schedule a meeting with Congressman Capuano, either in Washington or in the District, you may fax or mail your request to: ...

Washington, D.C. Office ...

Office of Congressman Michael E. Capuano 1530 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 ... [Read More]

President Discusses Strengthening Social Security in Washington, D.C.
President   |  Vice President   |  First Lady   |  Mrs. Cheney   |  News & Policies   |  ...

Instead of sending their money to Washington so politicians canspend it, younger workers will be able to put part of their money intoan account they own that nobody can take away from them. Instead offorfeiting years of Social Security contributions if they die beforeretirement, which happens in the current system, younger workers wouldhave peace of mind that their personal accounts could be passed on to aloved one. (Applause.) ... [Read More]

Cyber-tour of historical medical sites in Washington, D.C.
The Washington, D.C. area has a rich medical history with many of its medical institutions originating in the 19th century. Now history buffs can "tour" many of these places online by clicking on http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medtour/intro.html . The tour of 30 sites was prepared by Inci A. Bowman, Ph.D., a retired medical librarian in Washington, D.C. NLM hosts the tour on its History of Medicine website. ...

Many wounded Civil War soldiers were housed in the Washington, D.C. area. And many of these medical facilities "exist" only on the cyber-tour. For instance, the Lincoln General Hospital opened in December 1862 to care for the tremendous number of Civil War casualties. At its busiest, the hospital complex included 20 pavilions and 25 tent wards. Taken down after the Civil War, the area once occupied by Lincoln General Hospital, is now a residential district. ... [Read More]


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