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  2. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States Capitol Complex The three Senate office buildings are along Constitution Avenue north of the Capitol: Russell Senate Office Building (RSOB), (built 1903-1908, opened in 1909), [ 1 ] named after Senator Richard Russell Jr. (1897-1971), of Georgia in 1972.

  3. United States Capitol Complex - Wikipedia

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    A third building for the Library of Congress, the James Madison Memorial Building, opened in 1980 and the Senate's third building, the Hart Senate Office Building, was occupied in 1982. The most recent large structure within the Capitol complex is the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, which was opened in 1992.

  4. United States Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Old Senate Chamber is a room in the United States Capitol that was the legislative chamber of the United States Senate from 1810 to 1859, and served as the Supreme Court chamber from 1860 until 1935. This room was originally the lower half of the Old Senate Chamber from 1800 to 1806. After division of the chamber in two levels, this room ...

  5. United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Senate and the United States House of Representatives (which is the lower chamber of Congress) comprise the federal bicameral legislature of the United States. Together, the Senate and the House have the authority under Article One of the U.S. Constitution to pass or defeat federal legislation.

  6. Capitol Hill - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill's landmarks include not only the United States Capitol, but also the Senate and House office buildings, the Supreme Court building, the Library of Congress, the Marine Barracks, the Washington Navy Yard, and Congressional Cemetery, which are collectively part of the Capitol Complex.

  7. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real ... Find buildings with lead violations in New York City. ... Forecasts for 2014’s Senate races, based on HuffPost Pollster’s ...

  8. Dirksen Senate Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Capitol complex, with the Dirksen Building in red in the upper right. On the eve of America's entry into World War II, in December 1941, the U.S. Senate authorized the Architect of the Capitol (then the seventh Architect, David Lynn, to prepare plans for a new second Senate Office Building.

  9. United States Senate chamber - Wikipedia

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    The United States Senate Chamber is a room in the north wing of the United States Capitol that has served as the legislative chamber of the United States Senate, since January 4, 1859. [1] The Senate first convened in its current meeting place after utilizing Federal Hall , Congress Hall , and the Old Senate Chamber in the Capitol building for ...