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  2. Capitol Hill (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill is an educational game developed by American studio Amazing Media and published by The Software Toolworks in 1993 for Windows and Macintosh.The game lets the players be a representative from a US state and learn about the U.S. Congress by joining committees as well as meeting with foreign aides.

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  4. Capitol (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    A group of players could join the game as a team; otherwise, individual players were assigned to one of the teams. [2] (Adventures by Mail tried to group individual players geographically so that they could contact each other to discuss strategy.) [1] The game map was a 98 x 98 grid (9,604 squares) across which hundreds of worlds were scattered.

  5. List of play-by-mail games - Wikipedia

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    The rights to play-by-mail games were occasionally sold among publishers. [b] Additionally, a publishing company might license a game to a company which would offer it for play in another country. [c] Many more play-by-mail games existed in nascent, playtest form. Only games which completed playtesting and were published for play are included here.

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    Canasta for Two. Now you can go head to head as you create melds of cards of the same rank and then go out by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand.

  8. Congressional Baseball Game - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Baseball Game for Charity [1] is an annual baseball game played each summer by members of the United States Congress.The game began as a casual event among colleagues in 1909 [2] and eventually evolved into one of Washington, D.C.'s most anticipated annual pastimes, according to the House of Representatives Office of the Historian.

  9. Political party committee - Wikipedia

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    The two major parties also have two national Hill committees, controlled by their caucus leadership in each house of Congress, which work specifically to elect members of their own party to the United States Congress. "Hill" refers to Capitol Hill, where the seat of Congress, the Capitol, is located.