
1) Where legislators forgather
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[Louisiana] A more recent picture of Leilani ...
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(from the article `Baton Rouge`) The old State Capitol (1847–50) was replaced during Governor Huey P. Long`s administration; it has been restored and now is a museum. The new ...
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(from the article `Frankfort`) ...automotive parts, bourbon whiskey, candy, furniture, electronic parts, machinery, and apparel. The State Normal School for Colored Persons (1886) ...
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(from the article `Austin`) ...staged the so-called Archive War, forcibly retaining government records. The government returned to Austin in 1845, the year in which Texas was ...
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(from the article `Charleston`) The State Capitol, designed by architect Cass Gilbert and completed in 1932, features a gold-leafed dome that is larger than that of the United ...
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(from the article `Honolulu`) ...II, Korean, and Vietnam War dead. The focus of Honolulu`s civic centre is the Iolani Palace (completed 1882); it is now a museum but served as the ...
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(from the article `Indianapolis`) ...Sailors` Monument. The Indiana War Memorial Plaza (1927) is a five-block area just to the north that honours the state`s war dead and includes the ...
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(from the article `Madison`) ...Kegonsa, the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum on Lake Wingra, and Olbrich Botanical Gardens provide other outdoor recreational ...
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(from the article `Montpelier`) ...the state capital in 1805. It later defeated several attempts by Burlington and other towns to succeed it as state capital, especially in 1857 ...
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(from the article `Nashville`) ...Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the Parthenon (an Athenian temple), built for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition of 1897 and ...
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(from the article `Phoenix`) ...farmer donated a 10-acre (4-hectare) site for the territorial capitol, and the new building was dedicated on Feb. 25, 1901. When Arizona attained ...
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(from the article `Richmond`) ...During the American Revolution Richmond replaced Williamsburg as the state capital (1779), and the town was pillaged by the British under Benedict ... ...grandeur and political ideals of Periclean Athens strengthened the case for the adoption of Roman and Greek architectural models in the United ... [...
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(from the article `Saint Paul`) ...Luther Seminary (Lutheran; 1869), Concordia University (Lutheran; 1893), a campus of Metropolitan State University (1971), and a part of the ...
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(from the article `Springfield`) The Illinois State Capitol (1868–88) is 361 feet (110 metres) high at the top of its dome. The Illinois State Museum (opened 1877) is nearby. The ...
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