Archaeologists: D.C. Capitol May Have Once Been Used For Legislating

Archaeologists have uncovered new evidence suggesting the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., may once have served its intended purpose of legislating. Their academic paper cites the building’s 540-room marble structure as “the clearest proof yet” of how the U.S. government originally functioned.

Archaeologists: D.C. Capitol May Have Once Been Used For Legislating