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  2. United States Capitol subway system - Wikipedia

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    The original subway line was built in 1909 to link the Russell Senate Office Building to the Capitol. [1] In 1960, an operator-controlled monorail was installed for the Dirksen Senate Office Building. [2] A two-car subway line connecting the Rayburn House Office Building to the Capitol was built in 1965.

  3. Rayburn House Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn was completed in early 1965 and is home to the offices of 169 representatives. Earlier efforts to provide space for the House of Representatives had included the construction of the Cannon House Office Building and the Longworth House Office Building. In March 1955, House speaker Sam Rayburn introduced an amendment for a third House ...

  4. Congressional office buildings - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn House Office Building (RHOB, built 1962-1965, dedicated 1965), named after Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (1882-1961), of Texas, and is the largest House offices structure. [3] A fourth building, the Ford House Office Building, was recently named for the 38th President Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006).

  5. Bridges: Texan Sam Rayburn served in Congress for 48 years ...

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    The Sam Rayburn Reservoir was named for him in 1964 as well as the Rayburn House Office Building in 1965, which houses offices for members of Congress. His home in Bonham is now a museum and still ...

  6. Ken Bridges: Texan Sam Rayburn was an unforgettable ... - AOL

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    The Sam Rayburn Reservoir was named for him in 1964 as well as the Rayburn House Office Building in 1965, which houses offices for members of Congress. His home in Bonham is now a museum and still ...

  7. Congressional office lottery - Wikipedia

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    While the rooms in the Rayburn building generally rank highest in members' preferences due to the subway link, it is rare that new representatives are able to take offices there. In addition to the Cannon and Rayburn buildings, lawmakers can choose from offices in the Longworth building. [4]

  8. 10 fascinating facts about President Lyndon B. Johnson - AOL

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    On the occasion of President Lyndon Johnson’s birthday, the National Constitution Center looks at 10 interesting facts about one of the most colorful and controversial figures in American history.

  9. Capitol South station - Wikipedia

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    Capitol South station is a Washington Metro station in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.The island-platformed station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).