Congress Will Move To New York City

NEW YORK- SEPTEMBER 5: Pedestrians walk around the George Washington statue in front of Federal Hall September 5, 2002 in New York City. Congress will return to its 18th century home at Federal Hall September 6, 2002 to commemorate the September 11 attacks. It will mark only the second time in 200 years that lawmakers have left Washington to convene a session of Congress, which will be a symbolic one with no bills to pass nor national issues decided. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
NEW YORK- SEPTEMBER 5: Pedestrians walk around the George Washington statue in front of Federal Hall September 5, 2002 in New York City. Congress will return to its 18th century home at Federal Hall September 6, 2002 to commemorate the September 11 attacks. It will mark only the second time in 200 years that lawmakers have left Washington to convene a session of Congress, which will be a symbolic one with no bills to pass nor national issues decided. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Congress Will Move To New York City
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