Do you have any programs for youth groups other than school classes?

We welcome day camps, faith-based youth groups, and scouts. A visit to the State House supports a Girl Scout badge for Brownies (Celebrating Community), Juniors (Inside Government), Cadettes (Finding Common Ground), Seniors (Behind the Ballot), and Ambassadors (Public Policy). Potential Boy Scout merit badges include Citizenship in the Nation, American Heritage, and Citizenship in the Community.

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1. Where is the State House located?
2. What are the State House’s security protocols?
3. What are the tour times?
4. Are reservations needed?
5. Are self-guided tours available?
6. Is parking available?
7. Where does the tour start?
8. What is the admission cost?
9. What will I see on the tour?
10. Is photography allowed?
11. How do you accommodate people with disabilities?
12. Will I get to meet the Governor or legislators?
13. Do you participate in the Capitol Collector program?
14. Do you have any programs for youth groups other than school classes?
15. How do I contact the Tour Office?
16. Does the State House have a gift shop?
17. Where can I eat?
18. What else is there to see nearby?
19. Are there special requirements due to Covid-19?
20. Can I have my wedding pictures taken at the State House?