Learn the story of a place through the people that represented it through history
The Senate failed, barely, to secure a two-thirds majority in favor of convicting President Andrew Johnson
Visualize the first time in history a cabinet nominee's confirmation ended in a tie.
In America's first use of the Presidential veto, George Washington vetoed legislation affixing the size of the House of Representatives at 120 members.
In 1882, Congress passed the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy Act, which prohibited polygamy and 'unlawful cohabitation'. The Act set off a series of court cases which culminated in the disincorporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.