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The Vermont State House serves as Vermont's state capitol building, home to the legislative bodies of the Vermont General Assembly. The lovely Greek Revival structure is the third State House building to stand on the same location, in operation since 1859 and anchoring today's Montpelier Historic District. Beautiful Neoclassical design elements flank the building's exterior, which was carefully restored to its historic condition in the 1980s. Inside, beautiful Renaissance Revival, American Empire, and Rococo Revival design elements take center stage, with many rooms restored to their 19th-century Aesthetic Movement decor style. Visitors can explore the building throughout the year and view unique architectural elements like the building's gilded dome, topped by a status of the Roman goddess of agriculture. An annual concert series is presented on the building's lawn, showcasing performances by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra.

Address: 115 State St, Montpelier, VT 05633

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