U.S. Capitol Clean-up
Hear from a few employees about the incredible effort they and their teams put forward in the aftermath of the Capitol breach on January 6, 2021.
Delve deeper into the stories behind the people, art, history and grounds.
Subscribe to receive Blog updates via email.
Behind the Scenes
Displaying 76 - 90 of 293
By AOC Staff | January 15, 2021
Hear from a few employees about the incredible effort they and their teams put forward in the aftermath of the Capitol breach on January 6, 2021.
By Erin Nelson | January 4, 2021
Every four years Americans cast their vote for president in November and watch as the newly elected president takes the oath of office the following January. Architect of the Capitol (AOC) staff also spend these months preparing for the inauguration at the U.S. Capitol.
By Blake Lindsey | December 15, 2020
Several of the men who first led tours through the U.S. Capitol are buried in Congressional Cemetery.
By Kate Holder | November 4, 2020
Showing Incredible Dedication in Uncertain Circumstances
By Kate Holder | October 19, 2020
What Began as a Demonstration for Kids Is Now a Unique Training Tool
By Devin Dotson | October 8, 2020
Access to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Is All the More Important During the Pandemic
By Kate Holder | September 29, 2020
The Second Architect's Neoclassical Style Made a Lasting Impact
By Morgan Green | September 21, 2020
AOC Teams Adjusted to New Safety Protocols and Successfully Served This Unprecedented Event
By Erin Nelson | September 14, 2020
AOC Staff Put In the Work to Keep Us Safe During COVID-19
By Devin Dotson | July 23, 2020
For 200 years, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has been showcasing plants to visitors from around the globe. The USBG was originally proposed by George Washington to establish a place for Americans to learn about useful and engaging plants.
By Kate Holder | July 15, 2020
The Architect of the Capitol's (AOC) mission cannot be fulfilled without its employees possessing the skills required to meet the AOC's deep commitment to maintaining the historic buildings of Capitol Hill.
By Elizabeth Yoder | July 8, 2020
The Senate Office Buildings jurisdiction recently completed a project to restore the hearing room for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (SR-253) in the Russell Senate Office Building.
By Erin Nelson | June 16, 2020
The Architect of the Capitol continues to evaluate how best to keep our employees safe.
By Laura Trivers | June 9, 2020
The coronavirus inspired many of us to wonder what, if anything, we could do to help when it seemed the needs around us were overwhelming. Two Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) employees found a way and are using their skills to make a difference as our communities fight the virus.
By Laura Condeluci | March 25, 2020
Like most beloved national treasures from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Statue of Liberty, the U.S. Capitol Building roof requires continuous care. Once a section has been replaced, it is regularly inspected as part of preventive maintenance.