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United States Senator Dianne Feinstein Flag Requests ... Washington Report ... Visiting Washington? Have Breakfast ... [Read More]
U.S.Senate Lindsey Graham of South Carolina To order a flag that has been flown over the United States Capitol, please print the Flag Order Form and mail it to: ... Besides the above listed office duties, my staff works with interns to involve them in the educational opportunities available in Congress and Washington, D.C. For instance, the intern coordinator will keep interns aware of lectures and seminars taking place in and around the Capitol. We also coordinate tour activities for interns while they are in Washington. ... [Read More]
United States Senator Dianne Feinstein Flag Requests ... Washington Report ... Visiting Washington? Have Breakfast ... [Read More]
Congressman Bud Cramer - Visiting Washington D.C. Page Order a U.S. Flag ... VISITING WASHINGTON, D.C. ... Washington, DC 20515 ... [Read More]
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein - Contact Me Tour information and ticket requests - To request Washington tour information or tickets, call (202) 224-3841 or use our tour request form . Please include the dates you will be in Washington and your postal address. Also, please indicate in the subject of your email that you are requesting tour information. Please note that tours should be booked at least six months in advance . ... If you wish to phone or fax the Washington, D.C. office: ... [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]
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]
The Symbols of Washington State The state flag and the state seal are similar. Passed in 1923, Washington law describes the flag as having dark green bunting with a state seal in the center. In the late 1890s, a blue and gold military state flag with George Washington's profile on it flew over many cities and towns throughout the state. But, when it came to a final decision, the current flag was adopted by the Legislature. ... A tartan is a design for the weaving of cloth consisting of perpendicular bands of contrasting colors on a solid background. The Washington State tartan was designed in 1988 by Vancouver, USA Country Dancers Margaret McLeod van Nus and Frank Cannonita to commemorate the Washington State Centennial celebration. It is identified by the background color green, which represents the rich forests of Washington, the "Evergreen State." The perpendicular bands of contrasting colors represent the following features: blue for the lakes, rivers and ocean; white for the snow-capped mountains; red for the apple and cherry crops; yellow for the wheat and grain crops; and black for the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. The bill, designating a state tartan, was signed into law in 1991. The Council of the Scottish Tartans Society also affixed its seal to the official Certificate of Accreditation in 1991. ... [Read More]
Patty Murray - U.S. Senator from Washington State Seattle, Washington 98174 ... Washington, D.C. 20510 ... “Right now we have a choice and a say in how we deal with the cargo security challenges facing us, but if we wait for a disaster, we won’t have a say and we won’t have a choice,” Murray told the Washington Council on International Trade’s annual conference in Seattle on Thursday. ... [Read More]
U.S. Senator Patty Murray - Frequently Asked Questions A: Yes. At your request, Senator Murray will have an American flag flown over the U.S. Capitol Building for you. If requested early enough, your flag can be flown on a specific date, and you can receive a certificate to mark the occasion (birthday, retirement from military service, etc). The cost you pay depends on the size of the flag, the type of flag (cotton or nylon), and whether or not you want it flown over the Capitol building. ... A: Senator Murray is proud to offer students the opportunity to learn about government by working as an intern. Internships are available in our Washington, D.C. and Washington State offices. Applicants must be undergraduate or graduate students who have completed at least one year of college and whose permanent residence is the State of Washington. For details and an application, see our Intern Section . ... [Read More]
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