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In Bloom: Jeepers creepers, it must be spring!
Posted on April 02
By: Bill McLaughlin
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U.S. Botanic Garden
Phlox subulata
Bill McLaughlin, Plant Curator at the U.S. Botanic Garden highlights plants currently in bloom at the U.S. Capitol.
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The aromatic aster (Symphyotrichum oblongifolium)
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The Capitol Dome in Fall 2012
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AOC Masons
It wasn’t quite 4 a.m. when I arrived at the Capitol Building on Friday, October 12, and it was a chilly 48 degrees. While I was still adjusting to the darkness and cold the AOC stone masons were...
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The Accessible Capitol Visitor Center
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Accessible Entrance at the CVC
After Sharon Gang, Communications & Marketing Manager at the Capitol Visitor Center, underwent recent knee surgery she knew getting around would be challenging. Read about her experience relying...
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