Tour the Center

Construction Byrd Center sign painter A Tour of the Byrd Center for Legislative Studies
Byrd Center in Distance with Mtns The Center is located on the campus of Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, along the banks of the Potomac River about 75 miles from Washington, DC.
Byrd Center 5x5 The Byrd Center is adjacent to the Scarborough Library, the main campus library.
Ribbon cutting Byrd Center The Center was dedicated in August 2002.  Senator Byrd (in light suit) cut the ribbon to inaugurate the Center.
Byrd Center lettered door The Center includes archival research facilities, offices, classrooms and an auditorium.
Ray with Byrd Papers 7-13-05 The Center’s archives feature the papers of Senator Robert C. Byrd, the longest serving senator in U. S. history.
Archives shelves Other collections in the Center’s archives include the Harley Staggers Sr. and Jr. Congressional Collections. All of the collections are being processed to make them available to researchers in the future.
Reading Room and Dome wide The Rotunda Reading Room is for researchers working with the Center’s collections.  It also houses reference works pertaining to the study of Congress and the U. S. Constitution.
Auditorium with students The Center has a 100-seat auditorium that is used for Center events, films, and classes taught by the Center’s staff.
- On the first Constitution Day in 2005 over 400 people attended a speech by Senator Byrd followed by a reception at the Byrd Center.
Byrd Center Dome Interior Ceiling We hope you will take advantage of the Byrd Center’s offerings as we strive to work with researchers, educators, and citizens to increase public understanding of the role of Congress as the First Branch of American government and the hallmark of our representative democracy.