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U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC

1 First St NE Washington, DC 20543
The following activities include admission to U.S. Supreme Court Building:
Capitol Hill: Small-Group Guided Walking Tour Photo
12/24/2024 - 6/19/2025
Uncover the historic heart of the nation's capital with the Capitol Hill Small Group Tour in Washington, D.C.
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The following tours go by U.S. Supreme Court Building:
The following tours visit U.S. Supreme Court Building:
Washington DC: Best of Capitol Hill Bike Tour Photo
12/22/2024 - 6/19/2025
Embark on an unforgettable journey through American history with the Washington DC Best of Capitol Hill Bike Tour.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is an interesting place to visit and many people do not realize that it is open to the public. The Court was originally located in the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. In 1935, the current U.S. Supreme Court Building was constructed in a Corinthian architectural style to match the nearby congressional buildings. On the front stairway are two statues, the Contemplation of Justice and the Guardian or Authority of Law.

The Chief Justice and 8 associate justices make up the Supreme Court, the highest judicial authority in the United States. They decide whether actions of Congress, the President, the states and the lower courts follow the principles of the Constitution. Out of approximately 7,000 cases submitted each year to the Supreme Court, only about 100 cases are heard.  


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