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BARBARA BOXER


UNITED STATES SENATOR

CALIFORNIA

Take a Tour in Washington, D.C.


Thank you for visiting Senator Barbara Boxer's website to request a tour(s) in Washington, DC.

As you may know, Senator Boxer is retiring from the Senate at the end of this year.  Unfortunately, we are unable to process tours with request dates for 2017.

We encourage you to schedule a tour through another U.S. Congressional office.  Please visit  http://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/map for contact information.

Please do not hesitate to contact our DC office with any further questions by emailing Tour_Requests@boxer.senate.gov or by calling 202-224-3553. We hope that you have a wonderful time visiting our nation's capital.


The United States Capitol

The Capitol building is home to the two legislative bodies of the United States: the House of Representatives and the Senate. It is a monument, a busy office building and a symbol of the American system of representative democracy.

The White House

Home to the President and the First Family, the White House is one of the most popular sites to visit while in Washington, D.C. Self-guided tours are generally offered Tuesday – Saturday, except during holidays, and must be reserved through a Congressional office.

The Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is the nation"s oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with nearly 128 million items on approximately 530 miles of bookshelves.

The Bureau of Engraving & Printing

As the U.S. Government"s security printer, the BEP is responsible for the design, engraving and printing of all U.S. paper currency. A world leader in printing technology, the Bureau also produces postage stamps, White House invitations and other official materials.

Other Tours

Washington has hundreds of fascinating museums and monuments, ranging from the Arlington National Cemetary to the historic home of George Washington located at Mount Vernon, Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please use this page as a way to find out additional information about taking a tour in Washington, D.C.