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and Tickets for For South Dakotans visiting the Washington D.C. area, my office can provide congressional tour tickets for several of the area's attractions. Tours are arranged on a first-come, first-serve basis. Due to the heavy demand for tickets, please contact my office to submit your request at least two months in advance or as soon as you know your dates of travel. Also, once you arrive in Washington, please stop by my office to let us know you are here. My office can provide you with maps and pamphlets, or even passes to the House or Representatives and Senate Galleries, where you can observe the proceedings of the House or Senate. Washington D.C. is full of attractions for the entire family. The links below offer information about available tours at some of the most popular tourist sites. Most tour tickets are free of charge. · Bureau of Engraving and Printing · United States Holocaust Memorial Museum · United States Botanical Gardens Further information on visiting Washington D.C. · The official U.S. House of Representatives Visitor's Guide, offers insight on many attractions and information on how to get around the city once here. · An array of handy links can be found at Search D.C., including churches, restaurants, hotels, etc. |
Washington, DC 331 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2801 Fax: (202) 225-5823 |
Sioux
Falls 326 East 8th Street, Suite 108 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Phone: (605) 367-8371 Fax: (605) 367-8373 Toll Free: (866) 371-8747 |
Rapid
City 343 Quincy Street Rapid City, SD 57702 Phone: (605) 394-5280 Fax: (605) 394-5282 |
Aberdeen 121 Fourth Avenue SW,
Suite 1 |