Congress Hall, located on Independence Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a historic building that served as the home of the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800. It was the temporary capital of the United States during that time, and both Presidents Washington and Adams were inaugurated in this iconic structure.
Visitors can explore Congress Hall at their own pace during January and February, and from March through December, entrance is by program only. The building features the House of Representatives chamber on the first floor and the Senate chamber on the second floor. With accessible facilities and informative pamphlets, Congress Hall offers an engaging experience for all visitors.
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