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foursquare HQ is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

1. foursquare HQ

36 Cooper Sq (at E 5th St), New York, NY
Tech Startup · NoHo · 172 tips and reviews
House Radio-Television Correspondents’ Gallery is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

2. House Radio-Television Correspondents’ Gallery

H-321 US Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Event Space · Southeast Washington · 3 tips and reviews

C-SPANC-SPAN: Watch the House LIVE on C-SPAN whenever it’s in session. Check out tweets from Congressional media via C-SPAN's twitter page. Read more.

United States Capitol is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

3. United States Capitol

Capitol Cir (at E Capitol St), Washington, D.C.
Capitol Building · Northwest Washington · 205 tips and reviews

C-SPANC-SPAN: Watch the House of Representatives when it’s in session LIVE on C-SPAN. Watch the Senate when it’s in session LIVE on C-SPAN2.

U.S. Senate is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

4. U.S. Senate

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
Capitol Building · Northeast Washington · 17 tips and reviews

C-SPANC-SPAN: VIDEO: Sen. Robert Byrd Reflects on the Senate (from 2005) Read more.

U.S. House of Representatives is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

5. U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
Capitol Building · Southeast Washington · 38 tips and reviews
U.S. House of Representatives is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

6. U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
Capitol Building · Southeast Washington · 38 tips and reviews

C-SPANC-SPAN: Watch the State of the Union address LIVE on C-SPAN. Read more.

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center is one of CSPAN: CSPAN.

7. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

8.3
E Capitol Cir (at E Capitol St), Washington, D.C.
Museum · Capitol Hill · 65 tips and reviews

C-SPANC-SPAN: Approved to be built in 2001. Cost was $621 million. Opened in December 2008. 580,000 sq. ft. (larger than the Capitol itself).