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Washington DC Tours & Public Buildings Operating Status Several tours and public attractions in Washington DC have been impacted by COVID-19. If you are planning a visit Washington, please use this page to stay up to date on the operating status of tours and public attractions. The following locations have announced changes in operating status and tours: United States Capitol: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020 House and Senate Office Buildings: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020 White House: All tours SUSPENDED until further notice Library of Congress: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020 J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building: CLOSED to all visitors until further notice Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice Department of State: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until April 3, 2020 Pentagon: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice Smithsoniain Museums: All buildings CLOSED to public and SUSPENDED until further notice National Zoo: CLOSED until further notice Holocaust Museum: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until March 30, 2020 National Archives: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts: Building CLOSED to public and all performances SUSPENDED until April 4, 2020 National Cherry Blossom Festival: All events CANCELED Arlington National Cemetery: CLOSED to public; OPEN to families for visitation; scheduled funerals will CONTINUE as planned Museum of the Bible: CLOSED through March 22, with the possibility of extending the closure if the situation demands. International Spy Museum: CLOSED until further notice National Arboretum: CLOSED until further notice My office can arrange tours of several popular sites in Washington, D.C. for residents of Arkansas' 1st District. Please keep in mind that tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please keep in mind when planning your trip that the summer months are the peak tourist season. We want to make your family’s trip to our Nation’s Capital as enjoyable as possible. If your family or group has any special needs or health concerns that we need to be aware of or accommodate in any way, please let us know in advance. Any information provided will be handled with your privacy in mind. You can let my tour coordinator, Destiny Robertson, know of any special needs or health concerns so we can be better prepared for your visit. If you are having trouble completing this form, please e-mail Destiny Robertson immediately at Destiny.Robertson@mail.house.gov and she will further assist you. Required fields are followed by *. |