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Arranging Tours Around Washington
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As you can imagine, since September 11, 2001, there have been many
changes in
tour procedures. Nearly all points of interest in Washington, D.C.,
require a
Congressional reservation and/or ticket. Since the tours are operating
on a
limited basis, we recommend that you send your request at least
four to six
weeks in advance of your proposed tour date. Also, be prepared for
more
restricted security guidelines. Security regulations allow a search
of all the
contents on a person; therefore, avoid bringing large book bags
and back packs.
Please arrive about ten to fifteen minutes before your scheduled
tour time.
The
White House
The
United States Capitol Building
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The
United States Supreme Court
The
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Library
of Congress
National
Archives
Bureau
of Engraving and Printing
Mount
Vernon
The
United States Treasury Building
However, several federal offices have changed their tour policies
recently to reflect the need for increased public safety. As of
October, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Pentagon
have suspended their tours indefinitely, and all requests for tours
after September, 2001, will not be honored. My offices are currently
not able to accept reservations for these tours. We will resume
the coordination of these tours when security restrictions have
been lifted.
To schedule a tour, please contact my office at:
Office of Senator Kerry
Attn: Tour Director
304 Russell Bldg.
Washington D.C. 20510-2102
Phone - (202) 224-2742
Fax - (202) 224-8525
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