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Areas of responsibility of the Architect of the Capitol. The Capitol is the central feature of the complex, other parts of the Capitol Complex include the: * House of Representatives Office Buildings o Cannon House Office Building o Ford House Office Building o Longworth House Office Building o Rayburn House Office Building o Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence * Senate Office Buildings o Dirksen Senate Office Building o Hart Senate Office Building o Russell Senate Office Building * United States Courts Buildings o Supreme Court Building o Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building * Library of Congress Buildings o John Adams Building o Thomas Jefferson Building o James Madison Memorial Building * United States Botanic Garden * Capitol Power Plant * Capitol Visitor Center * The Capitol Grounds * Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence In addition to the buildings listed above, several monuments, sculptures, and other works of art are located in and around the Capitol Complex. These include the National Statuary Hall Collection and the Statue of Freedom among many others. The westernmost part of the grounds is the Capitol Reflection Pool, which reflects the Capitol and the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.
http://www.aoc.gov/us-capitol-map
Included are building links and information.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/02/usc_sup_01_2_10_30.html
Law that authorizes Capitol Complex including restaurants and child care facilities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Capitol_Complex
List of what is included in the complex along with a history.
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