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Tools of the Trade: Sheet Metal
The AOC's Capitol Building Sheet Metal Shop craftspeople utilize traditional, handheld tools alongside current technologies to shape, fit and repair metalworks.
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Shedding Light on the Invisible Details of the Capitol Campus
Understanding light and how it works is an important aspect of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Photography and Technical Imaging Branch day-to-day operations.
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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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Thank you so much for protecting the capitol buildings
If the "rioters" really destroyed the capitol why did it only take a weekend to clean up? Completely destroyed must have a different meaning to you.
Some damages took longer than other, however now in 2024 the Capital Building is all fixed from its stains. However we will never forget this tragic incident.
Thank you for every task you did on January 6th, 2021. It is believable that our Capital and our employees ever had to clean up such a mess. Now our leaders have to make sure this never happens again.
Virginia Woolf
Mesa, AZ 85209
Dear Speaker of the House Pelosi,
January 6th attack on our Capital is the number one issue. We have to clean our house if we are going to have a free and independent government elected by the citizens of our United States. Please focus because if we cannot get this cleared up, sent it to our Department of Justice, we are never going to close the gap of division. The coming elections do not matter if we only have more of the same questions about the responsibility for January 6th. Is this what you want for our children and grandchildren? How quickly will our country be overrun by China or Russia because no one will stand up and clean house? How quickly will another smarter president be elected who will take over our country? Please rethink your focus, get this right and protect our freedom.
Sincerely,
Virginia Woolf
Mesa, AZ.
Thank you for all you do! How does a citizen donate funds to Capitol Hill repairs?
I just found this page after looking for more information on the damage that was done on the 6th. I must say I wish that the news focused more on the this type of thing, afterall the people in congress and the senate will come and go, but our building, artwork and the grounds will forever be in all of our hearts and minds no matter the time in history that we live in.
I was amazed at the clean up efforts done by each and ever person on the day of and after it happened! This is something that needs to be documented carefully, because everyone who comes to this great building from now forward, should know what it took for it to be ready for democracy to take the steps into the future. Thank you to each and every person who helped clean and prepare for all the events that came after the 6th. We as a country would have not felt as uplifted by those events(that we so desperately needed) had it not been for your hard work and attention to detail you all showed. You are the unsung heros of the capitol, as well as the keepers of our nation's history and pride. Know that for a lot of us it is your work that we look at and swell with pride for being part of this country. I was lucky enough to see the capitol from outside in person and took detailed pictures of everything so I could appreciate all of it over and over again. I am so glad that we have people like you all taking care of our capitol and it's treasures.
Wishing you good health and no more cleanup days!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being there to do a job that most of us just deam of,
Natalie
From: San Francisco, CA
If every person with a job did their job with reasonable diligence and commitment to job duty, as do and did the Architect of Capitol employees, our country will be healthier and better functioning. If only those elected to federal, state and local government would honor their job duties with reasonable and commitment to their job.
Out of the chaos, you all were able to create calm and an atmosphere in which the Congress could complete one of its most important tasks, even after the horrific storm that struck our beautiful Capitol on January 6. Thank you so much for your efforts. You knew what to do and how to do it, obviously. Talents hidden behind the velvet curtains and in the subterranean shops, peopled with unsung heroes! Well, this is my tribute to you all. Kudos on jobs well and quickly done. Our country owes you a great debt. Thank you!
Pat B. Smith, Sacramento, California
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