Question
Where can I find a list of all 50 State Capitols?
Answer
On October 4, 1906 Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker dedicated new State Capitol Building and President Theodore Roosevelt was the orator of the day. Following a tour of the new building, Roosevelt complimented the Governor on this monumental project. A crowd of more than 50,000 people came on special Pennsylvania Railroad excursion trains to Harrisburg to hear President Roosevelt dedicate the building. His actual words differ according to different newspaper accounts: The Harrisburg Star Independent (October 5, 1906) claimed Roosevelt declared it to be the "most handsome state Capitol I have ever seen and I don't believe that there is a finer on earth," while the Harrisburg Patriot News (same date) reported that he simply claimed it to be "the handsomest building I ever saw." Whatever the case, President Roosevelt was impressed. Built and furnished at a cost of $13 million, Pennsylvania's Capitol was designed by architect Joseph M. Huston in the classic Renaissance style, making it a timeless architectural treasure.
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