Time now for the Sideshow!
It took a group of brave-hearted kids and their patriotic spirits to temporarily lift the ban on sledding at Capitol Hill.
During Thursday’s snowstorm, children and their parents took their snow day (and their sleds) to the Hill in pursuit of defying Capitol police regulations and exercising their right to sled.
Kids ignoring USCP regulations & sledding on House side of US Capitol amid snowstorm. pic.twitter.com/XJWsBxC9ZU
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) March 5, 2015
Reporters talk to kids sledding on Capitol Hill pic.twitter.com/5JJ7XrffPf
— Bridget Bowman (@bridgetbhc) March 5, 2015
The ban dates back to 1876. However, on Wednesday, D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton requested a lift on the ban in the name of fun.
“Children and their parents should able to enjoy sledding on one of the best hills in the city,” she said.
Capitol police denied her request and thus the “sled-in” began. It wasn’t long until the ban was lifted for the day and the children made history.









