Jun 05, 2009
Capitol Visitor Center Briefly Flooded
The barely six-month old Capitol Visitor Center experienced a drainage system failure last night thanks to several days of strong storms, leading to a flooded hallway, the Post reports. The incident is described as not having caused significant damage, but it’s not exactly a great sign that storm drain equipment is already failing in the massive (and massively overbudget) $621 million underground facility. The center is open as normal today, as the flooding occurred in…
May 14, 2009
Drunk Guy Enters Hart Senate Office Building
Roll Call’s Emily Yehle reports that some drunk guy managed to wander in and out and back in to the Hart Senate Office Building through a parking garage on Monday before finally being stopped by Capitol Police. The incident “appears to be a function of somebody not doing their job.” You think? The man, described as having “no malicious intent,” was eventually arrested for unlawful entry. Lots of hemming and hawing about human error from…
Dec 11, 2008
Reid Explains His Smelly Tourists Remark
Last week the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center finally opened after six years of delays and bloated budgets, and most folks who work on the Hill were glad to have the thing done with at last. At the time, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) remarked that he was especially excited not to have to smell stinky, sweaty tourists waiting to get inside the Capitol anymore. “My staff tells me not to say this, but I’m…
Dec 02, 2008
New Circulator Route to Nationals Park in the Works
You already knew about the new Ciculator route planned for Adams Morgan, which looks set to replace the 25 cent 98 “link” route as early as March. The Examiner reports today that another new Circulator route, this time running from Union Station to the brand new Capitol Visitor Center to Nationals Park, is also in the works. This Circulator route would replace the N22 Metrobus route. Metro’s board meets on Thursday, and plans to discuss…
Nov 14, 2007
Capitol Visitor Center Room Named Emancipation Hall
The interminably delayed Capitol Visitor Center took one small step toward becoming a reality yesterday, as the AP reports that the U.S. House of Representatives voted to name the largest room in the new center Emancipation Hall. The room would be named in honor of the slaves who helped build the U.S. Capitol. The House passed the bill 398-6 on Tuesday. The U.S. Senate will now consider the bill, which is unlikely to be defeated…
Oct 24, 2007
Fight to Save Staff-Led Capitol Tours Heats Up
A frenzy over whether staff-led tours of the U.S. Capitol will continue began earlier this month. At issue is a proposal from the Architect of the Capitol that would require all Capitol tours to be led by professionally certified tour guides once the new Capitol Visitor Center opens in November 2008. Unlike the smaller tours currently led by Congressional staff and interns, visitors would be put into groups of 40, given earphones and shown a…
Aug 02, 2007
Capitol Visitor Center to Open Fall 2008
It’s Washington’s own version of The Big Dig, but it’s much more secluded and (hopefully) isn’t filling up with water. It’s a multi-million dollar boondoggle that provides plenty of fodder for Congresscritters who wish to howl about federal spending. It’s the Capitol Visitor Center, which has been under construction since 2001, and has increased in cost from $265 million at that time to $573 million today—which isn’t too bad for a Federal project, right? The…
Mar 09, 2007
Morning Roundup: Spring Still On Edition
Good morning, Washington. Now that you’ve settled into your desk and are sipping warm coffee in a sad little attempt to reverse the effects of that final, extra drink you shouldn’t have had at happy hour last night, allow us to make a suggestion. Close your eyes, and think back. Waaaaaay back, to December of aught-six. As you’ll recall, it was a simpler, balmier time back then. Children naively longed for winter’s cruel embrace in…
Jul 22, 2005
Morning Roundup: Bandwagoners Edition
So the Nats are having a little post-All Star Game slump. In any city, fans would blame the players, the managers, the umpires, anything. Here in Washington, where the beloved Nationals have electrified a baseball-starved populace? It’s the fans, like the one at right that Justin DC snapped a pic of at Monday’s game against the Colorado Rockies. The bandwagoners, to be exact. Writes the Post: When the bandwagoners first showed up — yapping on…
May 23, 2005
Morning Roundup: Marble and Bandy Edition
This photo was posted to DCist photos by Dave Lantner. Today will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain due to thunderstorms in the afternoon. Tonight the Doves play the 9:30 Club. New Visitor Center to Feature Tennessee Marble: The new Capitol Visitor Center now being constructed will contain “sandstone from Pennsylvania, granite from Minnesota, [and] pink and cedar marble from Tennessee,” according to the AP via the Examiner. The center’s indoor spaces will…