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The People's Gardens
Take a stroll through our pictorial tour to experience the beauty of these unique garden beds and meet a few members of the jurisdiction's Gardening team that work hard year-round to keep the Capitol campus looking beautiful.
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Hanami on the Hill: Cherry Blossom Season on U.S. Capitol Grounds
Nestled on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol, these trees stand as a symbol of renewal and spring. A few of the oldest recently received some unique preservation care.
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Picture Perfect: Capturing Iconic Images of the U.S. Capitol Grounds
See the Capitol campus through the eyes of an AOC Photographer.
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Photography and Technical Imaging Branch Marks 75th Anniversary
Recent historical research has confirmed that the Architect of the Capitol is home to the first federal government photography office, what is today called the AOC Photography and Technical Imaging Branch.
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Great photo tour of the plant, appreciate what you people do.
Thank you, Erin Nelson, for your very insightful article highlighting the dedicated and expert staff of the Capitol Power Plant. This is an important reminder of the many "behind the scenes" Architect of the Capitol staff that make the work of the Congress possible. Also of note are the excellent photographs.
It was great to read about the Capitol Power Plant since I had visited Washington, DC in September of 2020 and hope to return in the future for a more detailed visit. I am retired from Pacific Gas & Electric Company in Northern California. I worked as an Operator at their Geysers Geothermal Power Plant facility in Lake and Sonoma Counties until 2000 when PG&E sold the Geysers to Calpine. I was extremely saddened to no longer be able to work at the Geysers and retired 11 years later from the clerical side of the company with 33 years of service. Working as an Operator at this facility was the best job and experience I had in my working career (especially as a woman in a male dominated position). I would love to be able to tour your facility when I return to Washington, DC in the future. Thanks so much for your pictures and story about the Capitol Power Plant.
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