Federal buildings after superstorm Sandy
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Sandbags are piled high outside of the IRS
headquarters at 12th Street and Constitution
Avenue on Oct. 30, 2012, one day after Post-
tropical Cyclone Sandy made landfall.(Photo by
Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
A man runs by the length of the IRS headquarters,
which was lined with sandbags on Oct. 30, 2012,
one day after Post-tropical Cyclone Sandy made
landfall.(Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
A fallen street sign in front of the Washington
Monument on Oct. 30, 2012. (Photo by Jolie
Lee/Federal News Radio)
The streets surrounding the Capitol were unusually
deserted on Oct. 30, 2012, the morning after
superstorm Sandy hit the East Coast. For two days
in a row, the federal government closed its DC
offices to the public. (Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal
News Radio)
Sandbags are piled outside the EPA headquarters at
14th Street and Constitution Avenue on Oct. 30,
2012. (Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
Sandbags are piled outside the EPA headquarters at
14th Street and Constitution Avenue on Oct. 30,
2012. (Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
A Smithsonian Institution employee rakes fallen
leaves outside of the Smithsonian museums. Only
emergency, essential employees worked on Oct. 30,
2012, a day after superstorm Sandy hit the East
Coast. (Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
The sign outside of the Smithsonian Museum of
Natural History announced the museum was closed.
All federal buildings in the D.C. region were
closed Oct. 30, 2012, due to the previous day's
landfall of Post-tropical Cyclone Sandy. (Photo by
Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History was
closed Oct. 30, 2012, due to the previous night's
landfall of superstorm Sandy. (Photo by Jolie
Lee/Federal News Radio)
Steam rises from the grates outside of the Federal
Trade Commission Building on Oct. 30, 2012. (Photo
by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
Sandbags were piled in front of parts of the Old
Post Office Pavilion on Oct. 30, 2012. (Photo by
Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
Sandbags were piled in front of parts of the Old
Post Office Pavilion on Oct. 30, 2012. (Photo by
Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
A fallen tree lies in front of the Washington
Monument on Oct. 30, 2012, a day after the
superstorm Sandy made landfall on the East Coast.
(Photo by Jolie Lee/Federal News Radio)
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