United States Capitol Historical Society

Since 2005, our We the People Constitution Tours have helped more than 25,000 students discover how the Constitution comes alive in our nation’s capital.

Each year, we welcome students from Title I schools in Washington, D.C. to explore historic sites including the U.S. Capitol, the National Archives, the George Mason Memorial, and The People’s House, an interactive White House experience. Along the way, students gain a deeper understanding of citizenship, civic engagement, and their role in our democracy.

Note: “We the People” Constitution Tours are funded exclusively for students from D.C. Title I schools.

Register your class!

To register your classroom for this enriching educational tour, please contact us or fill out the form below:

Phone: 202-543-8919 ext. 22

Email: edenyer@uschs.org

 

Education Team

Email: wethepeople@uschs.org

Tour Stops

The "We the People" Constitution Tour is designed to improve students' understanding of the U.S. Constitution through hands-on learning at historical sites in Washington, D.C. Each stop covers a specific aspect of the Constitution and the American political system:

George Mason Memorial

As the "father of the Bill of Rights," George Mason's memorial is the starting point for our tour about constitutional rights and guarantees.

National Archives

Students can view the original Constitution and Bill of Rights, allowing them to connect with these documents first-hand.

The United States Capitol

Representing the legislative branch, the Capitol provides a backdrop for learning about Congress and the law-making process.

The People’s House: A White House Experience

This site represents the executive branch and provides insights into the presidency and the execution of our laws.

The Old Supreme Court Chamber

As the highest court in the United States, this stop highlights the judicial branch and the role of the courts in interpreting the law.

By the end of the tour, students have a well-rounded understanding of the Constitution's practical applications and the importance of each citizen's role within the democratic framework of the United States. The tour includes a complimentary lunch and transportation.

Tour Impact

Here is how our tour makes a difference:

  • Students who said they would vote upon turning 18 increased from 55% before the tour to 67% after the tour.
  • Students who say they will or might run for student government increased from 17% before the tour to 46% after the tour.
  • Students who said they would or might run for public office increased from 42% before the tour to 55% after the tour.
  • Most telling, 86% of teachers who went on our tour believed it would encourage their students to be more involved in public service.
Students learn about the Statue of Freedom in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

percentage of students who say they will or might run for student government:

Before the tour
Students 17%
After the tour
Students 46%

percentage of students who said they will or might run for public office:

Before the tour
Students 42%
After the Tour
Students 55%

percentage of students who said they will vote upon turning 18:

Before the tour
Students 55%
After the tour
Students 67%

Join Us in Empowering the Next Generation!

The increasing demand for our tour underscores the urgent need for ongoing civics and history education, especially in light of the recent National Assessment of Educational Progress findings. This report shows that just 13% of 8th graders nationwide are proficient in history, and only 22% are proficient in civics. Clearly, education is a top priority nationwide. However, we must also address the fact that these findings represent a decline in proficiency over recent years, posing a challenge to future civic engagement.

As our program grows, your feedback, insights, and involvement are invaluable. Together, we can empower a generation that is not only well-educated but also deeply committed to the health of our democracy.

Students in the Rotunda

Only 22% of our nation’s 8th graders are proficient in civics

13% of our nation’s 8th graders are proficient in history

Based on the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics assessment.

Connect With Us

Phone: 202-543-8919 ext. 22

Email: edenyer@uschs.org

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Live Distance Learning Sessions

In addition to the resources of the hub, teachers may schedule a virtual classroom session with educators at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, the White House Visitor Center, and the George Mason Memorial. Interested in scheduling a live session for your classroom?

Live classroom sessions with the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center are available through an existing program:

Live classroom sessions with the National Archives are available through an existing program:

Registration Form:

If you are a middle-school teacher, We the People educators would love to schedule a live session with your classroom! Please fill out the contact form below and our scheduler will be in touch with you.

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About the United States Capitol Historical Society:

For more than 60 years, the U.S. Capitol Historical Society has proudly worked to preserve and share the history of the Capitol, the Congress, and the people who work therein. As a nonpartisan, educational 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, the Society was chartered by Congress in 1978, in part, “to foster and increase an informed patriotism.” In service of this mission, the Society conducts historical tours of the Capitol Building, hosts both virtual and in-person public history programming, publishes scholarly research in various aspects of Capitol History, coordinates an open-access civics education digital resource hub, manages a renowned civics education field trip program for D.C. public school students, and commissions works of fine art for the Capitol collections.

About our Sponsors:

The We the People Constitution Program is made possible by:

The We the People Consortium Partners:

Participants in the Hub, virtual tours, and in-person tours include:

The Framers established Congress as the first branch of government because they believed the people’s representatives should stand at the center of self-government. Congress is where debate, compromise, and accountability come together in direct service to the American people. The Capitol is not simply a historic building; it is a living symbol of democracy and the constitutional framework that has sustained the nation for nearly 250 years. Preserving and sharing those stories with future generations is a mission I am proud to support through the Society’s work.
Colleen Shogan
CEO of In Pursuit, 11th Archivist of the U.S., and U.S. Capitol Historical Society Board Member

Non-Partisan. Non-Profit. Capitol History.

Invest in Your History Today

This Giving Tuesday, Give the Gift of Civic Knowledge!

When you donate to the U.S. Capitol Historical Society, your support
  • “We the People” Constitution Tour field trips for D.C. Title I School students,
  • Public history programming including webinars, lectures, and our annual symposium,
  • and teacher resources that can be found on our We the People Hub

When you donate today, your gift doubles!

Thanks to a generous community member, every dollar donated today will be matched up to

$15,000

Donate today to help us foster and increase an informed patriotism!

Want to Support Civic Education?

We believe that every student deserves an education about our nation’s history, that inspires them to be the best citizens they can be, no matter their background. Our “We the People” Constitution Tours™ provide immersive educational experiences for eighth-grade students from D.C. Title I schools, ensuring that students from historically underserved communities can explore the foundations of our democracy firsthand. During the program, students visit important sites related to the Constitution including the George Mason Memorial, the National Archives, the U.S. Capitol Building, and The People’s House: A White House Experience. As the cost of providing these tours continues to rise, your donation will help cover essential expenses, including transportation, lunches, knowledgeable tour guides, and educational materials.

  • A $111 donation covers all expenses for one student, covering all costs associated with the tour.
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  • $325 provides lunches for 25 students during their trip, ensuring they stay energized and engaged.
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  • A donation of $3,880 will sponsor an entire trip for one class.

“We the People,” speaks to the freedoms and responsibilities inherent in the Constitution of the United States of America. For Jim and me, it has been of the greatest importance that all citizens have an understanding of the democratic process and rule of law in order to be active participants in the form of self-governance laid out by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. I believe that my support in Jim’s name of the “We the People” tours is essential for the future of our country.

– Mrs. Penny Morrill on why she supports the “We the People” Constitution Tours

Support Civic Education in 2025

Join us in our mission to educate, inspire, and encourage informed civic participation. By becoming an annual member, your support funds vital programs such as the ‘We the People’ Constitution Tour for DC students, free resources and lesson plans for teachers, and our series engaging virtual and in-person public history events. Together, we will preserve Congress’s history and empower citizens to influence the future of our democracy.

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Help preserve and share the history of democracy with a year-end donation! Join as a member today and enjoy unique benefits—all while contributing to our mission of preserving history and promoting civic education.

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