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Why do some preservation projects repeat year after year, such as when scaffolding surrounds the Barnard statuary at the Capitol’s main entrance in summertime?

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Why do some preservation projects repeat year after year, such as when scaffolding surrounds the Barnard statuary at the Capitol’s main entrance in summertime?

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An important part of the work carried out by the Capitol Preservation Committee is ongoing preservation maintenance. The Barnard statuary is just one of many projects that require cyclical maintenance. This invaluable program will ensure that the building and its historic artwork never befalls the neglected condition that was endured for some seventy-five years prior to the restoration. True preservation of the Capitol is a never-ending responsibility — now and into the next century.

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