Longworth House Office Building

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15 Independence Ave SE
Washington, DC 20515

The Longworth House Office Building is a government facility situated in the heart of Washington, DC. It serves as an office space for members of the United States House of Representatives to conduct official business and meetings.

With its historic architecture and central location on Capitol Hill, the Longworth House Office Building plays a crucial role in facilitating the legislative process and supporting the work of elected officials.

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Anthony G.
7/31/2018

Beautiful office building. I only came here because my local congressman's DC Office is here. I needed to show up to his office so that one of his staffers can provide me a tour. The staff was...

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Alli C.
4/10/2025

Recently visited DC for a conference and had a day of meetings on 'The Hill'. I've previously been to Longworth, and it's one of my favorite of the House Office Buildings! Shoutout to security who...

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Matthew U.
3/28/2018

Out of all the House office buildings, this one seems to be the least confusing, at least to me. It was nice to be able to navigate this place without incident. Much like the other office...

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Debra K.
9/2/2019

Definitely make arrangements to visit your representatives' offices when you are in the capital, even if they are on recess. You can pick up some perks (like capitol tours, etc.)

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Robert A.
4/21/2017

The Longworth is the middle building for the Congressional House Office Buildings directly across the street from the Capitol Building. The Cannon Building is next building East and the Rayburn...

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