National Statuary Hall, one of the oldest—and most popular—spaces in the U.S. Capitol, originally functioned in the U.S. House of Representatives as the Hall of the House (House Chamber) and now displays an art collection of statues from around the country. In this video, Farar P. Elliott, House Curator and Chief of the Office of Art and Archives, describes the historical significance of figures from the collection. Learn more about Statuary Hall: http://go.usa.gov/Tyn
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