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The capital building is used for something LOL
granite
to make sure there is nobody in the building
No. There are offices in the state capitol building and a museum as well as the floor of the Assembly. A few years ago the building was remodeled and it looks beautiful and regal.
Marble Falls TX
Thomas Silloway was the architect who used some of the earlier design by Ammi B. Young who designed Vermont's second capitol building.
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Capitalization is the correct spelling.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
The last vowel. "Capitol" is used almost always to refer to a building, specifically the building in which a legislative body meets. The US Capitol is the building where the US Senate and House of Representatives meet. Capitol Hill is (literally) the hill upon which that building sits, and (figuratively) either the general region of that hill or sometimes as a rather poetic way of referring to the members of the legislature and their staff. "Capital" is used in almost every other case: capital letter, capital punishment, state capital (the city, as opposed to the state's Capitol Building, which is almost certainly located within the state's capital city). It comes from a word which means "head".
Practically every use of the word is spelled capital(money, uppercase letter, seat of government).The spelling capitol is only used for the building housing a legislature or other governmental authority, as with the US Capitol building in Washington, DC.
"Capitol" is fundamentally a concrete noun, meaning a building where the highest officials, or at least the legislators, of a government have their offices. However, like most English nouns, "Capitol" can also be used as a "substantive" adjective in such phrases as "Capitol dome" and "Capitol Police".