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          Tour Requests
 
 
 
 
 
  If you are planning a visit to Washington, DC please allow Rep. Myrick's office to help you plan your visit.  Many places in Washington are open to the public and are free.  However, there are some sites that require tickets for entrance.  Rep. Myrick's office can help secure many of these tickets, and give you any information you may need.   

Please contact her Washington, DC office by email at myrick@mail.house.gov  or by phone at (202) 225-1976.

When requesting tours we will need:
-your home phone number
-the cell phone number you will have on you while in DC
-the dates you will be in DC
-the tours you would like to receive (list is below)
-the number in your group
-your mailing address
*if you call we will also need your e-mail address

The Tours we can help schedule are: -                                                  -Capitol Building Tours      
-Supreme Court Tours
-Kennedy Center Tours
-Library of Congress Tours
-Holocaust Museum Tours
-Mount Vernon Tours (April 1st through October 31st)
-Bureau of Engraving and Printing Tours           -                                           -White House Tours (These tours are not guaranteed. In order to have a chance at getting a tour of the White House you need to submit your request five to six months in advance.  You must be a group of ten or more to enter the White House.  If you are not a group of 10 or more, we will put you on our tour list and will group you with another tour group if possible).

In order for my office to help arrange tours for your group, please contact us several months prior to your visit because tours fill up very quickly. Also, in order to give Capitol Tours we need at least one week notification.  Please note that no tour is ever guaranteed.


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