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The Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building is the third U.S. Senate office building, and is located on 2nd Street NE between Constitution Avenue NE and C Street NE, northeast of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Construction began in January 1975, and it was first occupied in November 1982.
In 1960, an operator-controlled monorail was installed for the Dirksen Senate Office Building. [2] A two-car subway line connecting the Rayburn House Office Building to the Capitol was built in 1965. [3] [4] The Dirksen monorail, which had been extended to the Hart Senate Office Building in 1982, was replaced in 1993 by an automatic train. [1] [2]
Hart Senate Office Building (HSOB, (built 1971-1980, completed 1982), named for Senator Philip A. Hart (1912-1976) of Michigan; The three major House of Representatives office buildings are along Independence Avenue on the southside of the Capitol:
President-elect Trump's nominee to be secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, and his wife Jennifer Hegseth walk through the Hart Senate Office building on Dec. 3, 2024 in Washington, D.C. as he meets ...
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Hart Senate Office Building, Room 216—the site of a graphic video leaked over the weekend. Credit - Caroline Brehman—CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images.
A third building for the Library of Congress, the James Madison Memorial Building, opened in 1980 and the Senate's third building, the Hart Senate Office Building, was occupied in 1982. The most recent large structure within the Capitol complex is the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, which was opened in 1992.
Authorities issued a shelter-in-place order and searched Senate office buildings near the U.S. Capitol Wednesday afternoon after a 911 call warned of a possible active shooter. The incident comes ...