On Saturday, we toured the Capitol building. A friend of Jake's from USU has an internship with Senator Hatch and pulled a few strings to give us a personal tour. Michelle, Reed, Christy, and the kids joined Jake and I on the tour. It was really fun. Isaac had a lot of really cool facts to share.
After our tour, Jake, Isaac, and I went to We The Pizza, a restaurant opened up by a guy who was on America's Top Chef. Super. Good. I highly recommend it. We talked for a couple of hours then caught the metro back home. What a fun day!!
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| This is the stop we got off at. It is on the same line as us and not too far away. |
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| Capitol |
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| Freedom statue on top of the dome of the capitol building |
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| Freedom Statue |
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| Looking at the ceiling of the dome from the inside. The dome is 180 feet from ceiling to floor. |
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| A close up on the mural in the center of the dome. This picture takes up 1400 sq feet. It features George Washington on a throne with justice and fame on either side of him. There are 13 virgins surrounding him representing each of the first 13 states. Around them are 5 pictures of attributes. I can't remember them all, but there is liberty, strength, science, etc.. |
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| All the around the top of the wall is a mural showing different events in the history of the USA. It is 8 ft tall, though it doesn't look like it. This section shows the building of railroads. |
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| This section shows Cortez. I am not sure why this is on the wall of the Capitol building.. |
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| Each state gets to choose two important people from their state to have a statue made of them and put into the Capitol Building. Utah chose Brigham Young as one of its statues. I think the requirements to have a statue made of you is you have to be dead for 21 years. |
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| This is the statue room. Statues of the representatives from each state surround the room. |
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| Me, Jake, and Brigham Young. |
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| This is the Supreme Court building. |
Awesome sites, what an adventure, it is so much fun to explore and learn new things, I love visiting all kinds of historical sites. Thanks for the post.
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It was so fun hanging out with yall yesterday! VERY cute blog - so excited to hear about your adventures these next few months!! If you find yourself in Arlington these next few weeks and need a girls' night.. you know who to call! :)
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