The Supreme Court has been housed in five different buildings located across three U.S. cities. The current location of the Supreme Court is Washington, D.C. Prior to this, the Court met in Philadelphia and New York City. Temporary spots were used during the 1800s due to construction, but these are not counted among the official meeting buildings. The historical evolution of the Court’s location reflects its shifting role and the development of the judicial system in the U.S.
The Supreme Court has met in five buildings across three U.S. cities, excluding temporary meeting spots used in the 1800s due to construction.
The current location of the Supreme Court is in Washington, D.C., with the other cities being Philadelphia and New York.
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