Visiting Capitol Hill

There are three tours that Congresswoman Foxx can provide for constituents visiting Washington, D.C.

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Capitol grounds map

Downtown D.C. interactive map

METRO system map

The White House - Requests for parties of 10 or more should be placed no later than six weeks before the desired date, availability and approval is not guaranteed. Tours are conducted at the discretion of the White House on Tuesday through Saturday mornings. These tours are self-guided and take approximately 45 minutes. If approved, all attendees ages 14 and above will be asked to provide their full names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth and country of origin to the congressional office placing the request. Attendees under the age of 14 will only need to provide their names, dates of birth, and country of origin. IDs will be required for entry on day of tour.  Click here for a list of prohibited items.  Online History and Tours Life in the White House
Location: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Metro: Metro Center, Federal Triangle or McPherson Square 

U.S. Capitol Building - Congressional tours of the Capitol building are given by office staff. Parties of more than 15 may be asked to go through the Capitol Guide Service, arrangements must be made several months in advance and availability is not guaranteed.  For advanced scheduling please contact the DC office for more information (202) 225-2071. Click here for a list of prohibited items
Location: East corner of the National Mall
Metro: Capitol South or Union Station

House Gallery Passes - Congresswoman Foxx can give constituents passes that allow them to observe Congress (when in session). Click here for a list of prohibited items.
Location: United States Capitol building
Metro: Capitol South

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