Sunday, February 3, 2013

The Capitol

Last weekend me and Billy had a lot of fun!  On Friday we met at Union station after work and school and ate dinner.  Then we rode the metro over to Costco for gelato and getting a few groceries :)

Saturday Billy took me on a tour of the Capitol!  It was awesome!  First, before we headed over there, we stopped at this yummy little place in union station and picked up some delish croissants...such a happy snack.


Then we walked up to the Capitol.  It was so nice that Billy had his intern badge!  We were able to just walk right past security people and we were able to get tickets to the pre-tour movie and get to stand right in the front of the line!  It was awesome.

Here are some pictures of the Capitol visitor center which was way neat in itself:


Statue of Lady Freedom...the same statue and size as the one that is on the top of the Capitol

After walking around the visitor center we went and watched a short video about the Capitol and American history and it was great!  It made me so proud to be an American!  Then we got to walk around the Capitol all by ourselves which was so fun!  We got to go places where the tours don't get to go.  Here's some pics:

The old Supreme Court Room:



This is the Senate Rotunda that had a beautiful chandelier:


This is called the crypt (it's right above where George Washington was supposed to be buried):


The very middle point of the Capitol and of Washington DC:


The most realistic sculpture of Lincoln (according to Lincoln's son):

This is the main rotunda:



George Washington

Andrew Jackson

Statuary Hall (old House of Representatives Room):


Where John Quincy Adam's desk used to be.  If you stand here and at the same point on the other side of the room and talk softly the other person can hear you...its pretty cool we tried it out :)

Brigham!

This is the couch that Barack and Michelle sat on before walking out for the Inauguration!

George Washington statue

The Capitol was so so neat!  I loved it so much.  Lately I've been kind of wondering why America is even so great compared to other places...and now I can't believe I ever even wondered that.  America is amazing.  We are founded by such great men on such great values!  I love America!  I feel so lucky to have been born here!

After the Capitol we went over to the Botanical Gardens for just a few minutes until it closed.  It was pretty amazing!
 



Cool tree

Capitol made out of sticks and wood and stuff!



After the gardens closed we headed over to 7th Hill pizza.  We've heard lots of good things about it.  It was pretty good.


It was a fun weekend!  We can't wait to see more of the museums downtown!  Wish we didn't have to work and could just play all day everyday :)

1 comment:

  1. That pizza looks so good! I am loving all your posts of all the things you guys are doing!!!!

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