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The Architect of the Capitol Sweeps Up the Past
When Jim Kaufmann, Capitol Grounds and Arboretum Director, happened across an 1891 street-sweeping map while going through cultural landscape reports, he had no idea how simple an old map could make caring for the U.S. Capitol Grounds.
Behind the Scenes
Collecting and Growing Texas Native Plants for Conservation and Climate Change Adaptation
Throughout 2020 while the United States Botanic Garden was closed to the public, the Horticulture team continued stewarding its plant collection. Several Horticulture team members were paying special attention to a new batch of plants grown from seeds harvested during a plant-collecting trip to Texas.
Projects
At the AOC, It's Always Home Improvement Time
While most people have one structure to take care of, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is hard at work on multiple projects to care for the buildings across Capitol Hill.
Public Notice
Volume 19 of Tholos Magazine Now Available
The latest edition of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) employee magazine, Tholos, is now available. Article themes include Cool Tools, Organizational Transformation, Seasonal Highlight, Doing Good, Project Updates, and Spotlight on Safety.





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What treasure in litter from long ago. Interesting story. Thank you, Kristen!
Very cool!!!
Thank you for sharing. This is so cool! I look forward to hearing about other discoveries since we have 3 more phases to go. Keep it coming! :)
As a retired construction mechanic, a plumber, your sharing with me is a gift into the past. So many of my memories are from what was found during renovations. Please keep these "finds" coming
Thanks for sharing this was a very exciting article to read. Learning more about the building historic items that were found,and original construction materials . Can’t wait to read more on the next findings.
I love seeing and hearing about finds like this. Thank you for sharing. I am an Electrician at the Supreme Court and it is amazing to me the craftsmanship that our buildings have here on the Hill. To find stuff that belonged to the trades back then is so very awesome.
Fascinating! Casual discards from an earlier age become our "surprise" treasures.
Interesting share; thank you.
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