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Welcome to Our House

Our House: We honor those that protect the Capitol. We do so through educational materials and memorial license plates.

Why? Because educated and alert citizens are better able to defend the Constitution and our institutions from foreign and domestic threats.

Our educational materials provide a novel perspective. Here, you can compare the three attacks on the Capitol: the 1814 attack, 9/11, and the January 6th 2021 insurrection.

Individual and Community Action

Our House is playing a significant role in giving Americans their voice back and restoring the truth.

We give you a meaningful and effective way to speak up for our country.

License plates are a method of free speech. What is more grassroots and all‑American than bumper stickers and personalized license plates? Through them, vehicle owners support schools, recognize veterans, remember 9/11, and other causes. Personalized plates bring awareness through a glance of the eye. They are knee‑high American free speech.

Our House license plate design honors those that defended the Capitol during the attack. Our House exists to unite generations of Americas to honor and protect it in the present and future.

Starting in Virginia, Our House is working with state legislators get the design approved. As support grows, personalized plates will roll out to other states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories that allow personal plates. The only way to obtain a plate is to express interest. Visit our Get Plated page and help make plates availablen in your state.

Funding from license plate sales develops educational materials.

Education

Our House provides interactive educational programs tailored to many ages. Mobile displays bring the story of Our House to schools, libraries, and adult communities across the country and into people’s homes through television.

The January 6, 2021 attack is presented alongside other historic forceful attempts against Our House in Washington, D.C. — the Capitol.

British forces burn Washington in 1814
1814 — British forces burned the Capitol as retribution during the War of 1812.
September 11 attacks on the United States
2001 — Commercial airliners were turned into weapons, devastating three of four intended targets.
January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol
2021 — Undermining confidence in elections led to a riot aimed at overturning the vote.
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