The Guthrie State Capitol building in Oklahoma was constructed between 1900 and 1907. It served as the state capitol when Oklahoma became a state in 1907 until the capitol was moved to Oklahoma City in 1917. The building is noted for its distinctive architectural style and is now a historic site.
The current (2013) Maine State Capitol Building was constructed in the mid-1990s. The first State Capitol Building was located at the corner of Myrtle and Congress Streets in Portland.
The name of the state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming is "Wyoming State Capitol" or "Wyoming State Capitol Building".
Guthrie Oklahoma
The address of the State Capitol Publishing Museum is: 406 E Oklahoma Ave, Guthrie, OK 73044
No, before it was OKC it was Guthrie
The web address of the State Capitol Publishing Museum is: http://okhistory.org
The legislative building is called the state capitol and may be called the State House.
The phone number of the State Capitol Publishing Museum is: 405-282-1889.
Confederate State Capitol building - Arkansas - was created in 1836.
Frankfort, Kentucky, has had three capitol buildings. The first was constructed in 1792 but was soon deemed inadequate and replaced by a second building in 1813. The current Kentucky State Capitol, completed in 1910, is the third and serves as the state's government seat today.
The state capitol building in many states is made of various types of rock, depending on the state's geological resources. For example, the state capitol building in Indiana is made of Indiana limestone, while the state capitol building in Texas is made of red granite.
The state capitol (legislature building) is in the state capital (city), which is Harrisburg.