Tours and Tickets
Thank you for your interest in visiting Washington, D.C! I am delighted that you have decided to visit our Nation’s beautiful and historic capital city, and my staff and I look forward to serving the constituents of Indiana's Fifth District.
All tickets are provided to my constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the large number of visitors, please place requests as early as possible in order to maximize your chances. For information on sightseeing and attractions, please visit the Information on Attractions in Washington, D.C. page on my website.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
The BEP designs, engraves, and prints all U.S. paper currency. During a tour, you will see dollar bills in various stages of production.
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U.S. Capitol Building |
To preview your visit to one of our Nation’s most historic and beautiful buildings, please click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvEQWwPGdSo.
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House Gallery |
Please indicate below if you would like House Gallery passes mailed directly to your home.
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Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts |
The Kennedy Center is the busiest performing arts facility in the United States, and its Grand Foyer is one of the largest rooms in the world.
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Library of Congress |
One of the most beautiful, but often overlooked, sites in Washington, D.C. is the Library of Congress, which is housed in the magnificent Jefferson Building. Located near the Capitol Building, it is the perfect addition to a Capitol tour.
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National Archives |
Houses and displays the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence, in addition to other important documents in our Nation's history.
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Pentagon |
Please be aware that Pentagon tour requests require additional personal information, such as: name, birth date, city of residence, and social security number. |
Supreme Court |
Located near the Library of Congress and the U.S. Capitol Building, visitors are able to tour the Supreme Court building Monday through Friday from 9 AM - 4:30 PM.
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White House |
Please be aware that White House tour requests require additional personal information, such as: name, birth date, city of residence, and social security number. |
Washington Monument |
Constructed in honor of our first President, the Washington Monument provides impressive views of the National Mall and the surrounding area. The Monument recently re-opened in May 2013 after being closed for over two years for repairs following an earthquake in August 2011. Ticketing information for tours of the Monument can be found through the National Park Service website by Clicking Here. |
My staff is happy to help you plan your trip to our Nation’s capital. However, should you prefer to book the tours yourself, please visit the following websites:
Pentagon
Capitol Building
National Archives
White House tour requests must be submitted at least 21 days in advance. When requesting a White House tour, please be sure to submit your request with enough time for our staff to process and submit the request within the White House’s deadline.
If you are interested in requesting a White House tour, please fill out the form below. Please note that approval for White House tours is determined at the discretion of the White House, and Congressional offices are not notified of the confirmation/denial status of requests until approximately two weeks prior to the requested date. Submitting a request requires extensive personal information, including the date of birth and Social Security number of each member of your party over 17 years of age. Should you have any questions about this requirement, please call 202-225-2276 and ask for the tour coordinator.