Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Mr. Edison Goes to Washington
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Mr. Edison Goes to Washington
On October 18, 1931, inventor Thomas Edison died at his home in West Orange, New Jersey, and in 2016, Ohio sent a statue of him to the National Statuary Hall Collection. Learn about the life and legacy of Edison, an explorer of new technologies that changed the world.
Capitol Conversations - Nathanael Greene
Capitol Conversations - Nathanael Greene
In 1870, Rhode Island gave a statue of Nathanael Greene to the National Statuary Hall Collection. Join us to discuss the life and legacy of this Revolutionary War hero, the first statue in the collection.
Capitol Conversations - Commemorating Indigenous People in the Capitol
Capitol Conversations - Commemorating Indigenous People in the Capitol
Native Americans are honored in many statues in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Learn more about their stories and legacies in this program.
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Sakakawea
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Sakakawea
North Dakota honored Sakakawea with a statue in the National Statuary Hall Collection. Join us to learn more about the statue and the life of Sakakawea.
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Brumidi's Landscape Medallions
Capitol Conversations - Exploring America: Brumidi's Landscape Medallions
Artist of the Capitol Constantino Brumidi painted scenes of the American West in the Senate corridors. Join us for a discussion about these landscapes.
Capitol Conversations - Congress & the Barbary Wars
Capitol Conversations - Congress & the Barbary Wars
Learn about the Barbary Wars and how Congress acted to protect American interests on the high seas.