Federal Hall National Memorial - Free Audio Guide
New York City, New York, United States
Federal Hall National Memorial, 26, Wall Street, Whitehall, Manhattan Community Board 1, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, 10005, United States
Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street in Lower Manhattan marks the site of the first U.S. Capitol where the First Congress met and where George Washington took the presidential oath in 1789. The present Greek Revival building, completed in the mid‑19th century and later used for federal financial offices, now serves as a memorial and museum administered by the U.S. National Park Service. Exhibits interpret the formation of the early Republic, Constitutional history, and figures such as Washington and Alexander Hamilton; the site is visually anchored by the bronze statue of George Washington by John Quincy Adams Ward. Visitors encounter interpretive displays and preserved architectural features; admission is free, and the memorial operates with published public hours and accessibility accommodations to support visitors with disabilities.