Usually it's where the State Legislature meet, and it may have some executive offices as well. In some states like Alabama and North Carolina, the governor's offices are in the Capitol building but the Legislature meets somewhere else. In other states like Arizona and Florida, the Capitol is a museum only and the government offices are in newer buildings.
The name of the state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming is "Wyoming State Capitol" or "Wyoming State Capitol Building".
The legislative building is called the state capitol and may be called the State House.
Confederate State Capitol building - Arkansas - was created in 1836.
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.
The capital of Ohio is Columbus, and the capitol building is the Ohio State house
The Louisiana State Capitol (building) built in 1929, is still the tallest in the US at a height of 450 feet (34 stories). It was modeled on the contemporary Nebraska State Capitol, which is not as tall.
It depends, The United States Senators work in the Capital building in Washington DC, but the state senators work in their state capitol building.
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 Delaware Legislative Hall is the state capitol building of Delaware, and is located in the state capital of Dover on Legislative Avenue.
Whatever state you're in. Each US State has its own capitol building, located in that same state.
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