The U.S. Supreme Court is a stunning building to walk around! â Be sure to check it out from all angles and look for the unique details on each side. â We stopped by on a holiday so it was not open to the public, but you are able to go inside when it is open. â ðªðµð®ð ððŒð ð°ð®ð» ðð²ð² ð®ð»ð± ð±ðŒ ð¶ð»ðð¶ð±ð²: ðšââïžGrab a self-guided tour â¡ïž ðð¶ð±ð³ðŠð®ðŠðð°ð¶ð³ðµ.ðšð°ð·/ð·ðªðŽðªðµðªð¯ðš/ðŽðŠðð§ðšð¶ðªð¥ðŠðŽ.ð¢ðŽð±ð¹ â ð©ââïžAttend a free 25-minute lecture to learn more about the court and building â¡ïžðð¶ð±ð³ðŠð®ðŠðð°ð¶ð³ðµ.ðšð°ð·/ð·ðªðŽðªðµðªð¯ðšð€ð°ð¶ð³ðµð³ð°ð°ð®ððŠð€ðµð¶ð³ðŠðŽ.ð¢ðŽð±ð¹ â Watch a court session in action â¡ïžðð¶ð±ð³ðŠð®ðŠðð°ð¶ð³ðµ.ðšð°ð·/ðð°ð¥ð¢ðºððµðð°ð¶ð³ðµ â ðð»ðð²ð¿ð²ððð¶ð»ðŽ ð³ð®ð°ðð: âïžThe U.S. Supreme Court building was completed in the 1930s âïžThe construction cost just under $10MM âïžSixteen marble columns support the front structure âïžThe marble was imported from Vermont, Georgia, Alabama, and Italy âïžIt only contains one court room and has four total floors âïžThe library is on the 3rd floor and contains 600,000 volumes â ðOpen Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm (closed Federal Holidays) **Check ðð°ð¥ð¢ðºððµðð°ð¶ð³ðµ link above for other exceptions ð1 1st Street NE Washington, DC ðœïžOn-site cafe and gift shop âïžCapitol South (Orange, Blue, Silver 0.3 miles) or Union Station (Red, 0.5 miles) WashingtonDCWednesday FreeInDC CapitolHill
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