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  2. United States Capitol Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Visitors Center. The space is mainly designed for use as a holding zone for visitors waiting to take tours of the Capitol. The number of annual visitors to the Capitol has tripled from 1,000,000 in 1970 to nearly 3,000,000 as of recent times, and it has become difficult to deal with the congestion caused by such crowds. [1]

  3. Mendocino and Headlands Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mendocino and Headlands Historic District is a nationally recognized and locally protected historic district in Mendocino, California. It is bounded roughly by the Pacific Ocean on the west and south, Little Lake Street on the north and California State Route 1 on the east.

  4. List of artwork at the United States Capitol complex - Wikipedia

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    United States Capitol Visitor Center: Bronze [157] Jason Lee Statue: 1953 Gifford MacGregor Proctor: United States Capitol: Bronze: Jean Baptiste Colbert, Relief Portrait: 1950 Laura Gardin Fraser: House Chamber Marble [158] Jeannette Rankin Statue: 1985 Terry Mimnaugh: Emancipation Hall, United States Capitol Visitor Center: Bronze [159 ...

  5. List of museums in the North Coast (California) - Wikipedia

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    Ford House Museum: Mendocino: Mendocino: Local history: Visitor and interpretive center for Mendocino Headlands State Park: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park: Eureka: Humboldt: Fort: History of the mid 19th century fort, interactions between European Americans and Native Americans, logging equipment and local narrow gauge railroad history of ...

  6. Statue of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Freedom's plaster model in the Capitol Visitor Center. Restoration of the statue and the pedestal was completed in approximately four months. The Statue of Freedom was returned to its pedestal by helicopter on October 23, 1993, amid the celebration of the bicentennial of the U.S. Capitol. Since then, every 2–3 years, the statue ...

  7. List of museums in California - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in California is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  8. Paying homage to the Land of Enchantment: 'Fiesta of Cultures ...

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    Oct. 17—Families can explore a smorgasbord of traditions at "Fiesta of Cultures: All Cultures of New Mexico" at the Coronado Historic Site in Bernalillo on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event will ...

  9. National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] A few months later, on Juneteenth, 2013, a statue of Frederick Douglass was placed in the Capitol Visitor Center as a gift of the District of Columbia. [5] There are also busts of Martin Luther King Jr. (1986) and Sojourner Truth (2009). [25] Until 2018, no state had designated an African American as one of its two statues.