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History & Discoveries

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Revolutionary Paintings by John Trumbull

By AOC Staff
| June 1, 2026
Our Curator takes a deeper look at the four large history paintings by John Trumbull in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, which depict pivotal moments before, during and after the Revolutionary War. #America250
Person standing facing people sitting.
Public Notice

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2026 Military Bands Capitol Summer Concert Series

By AOC Staff
| May 27, 2026
Bands representing different branches of the military will perform weeknights at the U.S. Capitol.
2017 Memorial Day Concert Set Up
Public Notice

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2026 U.S. Capitol Memorial Day Concert Prohibited Items and Street Closures | USCP.gov

By AOC Staff
| May 20, 2026
Here's what to know before you go to the annual National Memorial Day Concert at the U.S. Capitol on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
Projects

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Capitol Collaboration Restores a Corridor to Its Period of Significance

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| May 18, 2026
A passageway in the Senate wing now looks more like it did in the 1850s thanks to the ongoing Capitol Building Paint Analysis and Plaster Repairs project.
Public Notice

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Volume 31 of Tholos Magazine Now Available

By AOC Staff
| May 13, 2026
Highlights include tools the House Carpentry Branch uses, restoration of a U.S. Capitol Senate corridor, and how the U.S. Botanic Garden is testing its orchids for viruses.
Projects

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Cannon Courtyard, As Intended

By Aimee Jorjani
| May 12, 2026
The historic relationship between the Cannon Building and its landscape has been restored with a central green space usable for the first time since the 1950s.
Public Notice

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What's Happening at the Capitol In May

By CVC Staff
| May 6, 2026
Upcoming online experiences, plus in-person programs and tours, provided by the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.

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Capitol South Screening Facility

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| April 20, 2026
This project will create a stand-alone structure nestled into the landscape that will serve as the new screening area prior to entering the House Wing (south entrance) of the U.S. Capitol.
Map of cherry tree groups found on the U.S. Capitol campus.
Public Notice

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U.S. Capitol Cherry Blossoms Map

By AOC Staff
| March 16, 2026
Whether you live in the area or are coming from afar, be sure to stop and see the cherry blossoms sprinkled throughout the U.S. Capitol campus.

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January 6 Plaque

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| March 6, 2026
On behalf of a grateful Congress, this plaque honors the extraordinary individuals who bravely protected and defended this symbol of democracy on January 6, 2021.
History & Discoveries

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Lincoln and the Capitol

By AOC Staff
| February 12, 2026
Today, one cannot walk far at the U.S. Capitol without seeing a likeness or connection to President Abraham Lincoln and the tumultuous period he served in Congress and the White House.
Public Notice

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FY 2025 Performance and Accountability Report Available Online

By AOC Staff
| February 4, 2026
The PAR offers an assessment of the priorities, accomplishments and financial accountability for fiscal year 2025. Capitol Highlights, infographics, charts, tables and photographs provide additional insight into the AOC's mission and performance.
History & Discoveries

Article

Squirrels on Capitol Grounds

By Curator Division
| January 21, 2026
Take a look through the Architect of the Capitol's historical records to investigate the history of the squirrel at the U.S. Capitol.
Public Notice

Article

Six Tips for Sledding Safely on Capitol Hill

By AOC Staff
| January 20, 2026
When a section of the U.S. Capitol Grounds opens on the West Front for community sledding during daylight hours (dawn to dusk), everyone is invited to join in the fun, but we ask that you remain safe and aware of the area and of workers who are clearing snow and ice.
History & Discoveries

Article

Artfully Yours, Benjamin Franklin

By Erin Courtney
| January 12, 2026
Benjamin Franklin remains one of the most celebrated figures in American history. The many pieces of art in the United States Capitol Building that include his image reflect his immense impact on our nation's development.
History & Discoveries

Article

Around the Clocks

By Sarah Davis
| December 29, 2025
All eyes are on the clocks as we countdown on New Years Eve. These clocks around the Capitol campus also get plenty of attention throughout the rest of the year.

Project

An Accessible Capitol Campus

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| December 19, 2025
Many of the historic buildings under the Architect of the Capitol’s (AOC) care were constructed before the establishment of current accessibility standards and require upgrades to provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
Public Notice

Article

Barbara Rose Johns Statue Unveiled

By AOC Staff
| December 16, 2025
The statue, given by Virginia to the National Statuary Hall Collection, was dedicated in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center's Emancipation Hall.

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Barbara Rose Johns Statue

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| December 15, 2025
Barbara Rose Johns led a 1951 walk-out protesting conditions at her segregated high school in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Virginia gave this statue to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 2025.
Public Notice

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Announcing the Interactive Capitol Christmas Tree Experience

By AOC Staff
| December 11, 2025
For the first time, the Architect of the Capitol brings the holiday magic of the West Front to you via 360-degree, interactive panoramas.
Group of people outside.
Behind the Scenes

Article

Leaves On, Leaves Off: Capitol Grounds Works Through the Winter

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| December 9, 2025
In the bleak winter, when most Washingtonians are looking to stay indoors, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Capitol Grounds and Arboretum team still spends a lot of time outside.
Tulips and bronze fountains.

Project

Sustainability

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| December 4, 2025
The Architect of the Capitol's commitment to sustainability is demonstrated through our robust energy conservation and sustainability programs. The agency incorporates sustainable design and construction practices into the major projects executed throughout Capitol Hill.
Public Notice

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The 2025 Capitol Christmas Tree

By AOC Staff
| November 21, 2025
Visiting the tree is free and open to the public. No ticket required.
Public Notice

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Annual Holiday Celebrations Return to U.S. Botanic Garden | USBG.gov

By USBG Staff
| November 17, 2025
The popular annual holiday display "Season's Greening" returns to the U.S. Botanic Garden starting Thanksgiving Day! This year's theme of "Dino-Mite!" celebrates the model train show featuring dinosaurs, animals, and plants of the Cretaceous period.
Programs & Events

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Starry Nights and Silver Lights: Finding Christmas Magic in Nevada's Forest

By Jim Kaufmann, Executive Director
| August 25, 2025
Follow along as we travel to the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to select the 2025 U.S. Capitol tree for the holiday season.
Public Notice

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Volume 30 of Tholos Magazine Now Available

By AOC Staff
| July 18, 2025
Articles include spotlights on the Capitol Building Sheet Metal Shop and the congressional move process.

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Cession of Louisiana

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| July 2, 2025

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Rental of Palms for Special Events

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| July 2, 2025
Kentia palms, approximately five to six feet in height, are available to Senators and Representatives for rent for special events that are held on Capitol Hill.
Words from the poem are painted above a door in the Cox Corridors of the U.S. Capitol.
History & Discoveries

Article

Capitol Lyrics: "America the Beautiful"

By Sarah Davis
| July 1, 2025
The lyrics of this patriotic song are found easily at the U.S. Capitol.
Fireworks bursting in the air with the U.S. Capitol dome on July 4th.
Public Notice

Article

2025 "A Capitol Fourth" Concert Prohibited Items and Street Closures | USCP.gov

By AOC Staff
| June 27, 2025
The annual concert celebrating Independence Day will be broadcast live from the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Here's what to know before you go.

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