Wondering how the Capitol is faring after almost a foot of snow closed the federal government today? Or just curious what snow looked like in D.C. more than 30 years ago? Not to worry, FedScoop has you covered with great snow pictures from the D.C. area to keep you busy this snow day.
Just like this postcard from a century ago, the @USCapitol is a #winterwonderland. pic.twitter.com/uqYyy1EALs
— U.S. House History (@USHouseHistory) February 13, 2014
I have a new friend! What should I name him? #oreosnowman @8NEWS pic.twitter.com/gKc37eIGrV
— Sydney Cameron (@Sydney8news) February 13, 2014
Rose Garden in snow. At the end of the Colonnade stands the Oval Office (WWR File Photo) pic.twitter.com/JhlvEAQa7R
— West Wing Reports (@WestWingReport) February 13, 2014
We’re open and the TCB snowman is ready to take your order! pic.twitter.com/BosIJoHXPZ
— The Coffee Bar (@thecoffeebardc) February 13, 2014
Last-minute tweet from @AriMelber before going live // RT @AriMelber: Live shot @cspanwj pic.twitter.com/yzOgVeYsiV
— Washington Journal (@cspanwj) February 13, 2014
Snow is roughly Corgi-height out in Sterling #WAMUSnow pic.twitter.com/ySqr25F9zg
— Lori Prugh (@LoriATGC) February 13, 2014
White House always stunning in snow (WWR File Photo) pic.twitter.com/5my6UI7d9u
— West Wing Reports (@WestWingReport) February 13, 2014
Here is a picture of the Capitol on a snowy day in 1979:
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