The Capital City
Washington is the home of the U.S. government and the nation's capital. People from all walks of life and from every point on the globe can be found in this one-of-a-kind city. You’ll also find a dedicated group of OCC professionals that are part of our government relations team. OCC works closely with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Federal Reserve, all of which regulate our organization. We're here year-round, not just when the famous cherry blossoms are in bloom, because Washington is a truly international scene, bustling with activity and culture all the time.
To learn more about Washington D.C. visit Livability Washington DC and Washington.Org.
Places to see
Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian Institution, White House, Washington Monument
Get to know Washington, DC
History of Washington, DC; Washingtonian
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