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  2. Vermont State House - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont State House, located in Montpelier, is the state capitol of the U.S. state of Vermont. It is the seat of the Vermont General Assembly. The current Greek Revival structure is the third building on the same site to be used as the State House. Designed by Thomas Silloway in 1857 and 1858, it was occupied in 1859.

  3. Montpelier, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier ( / mɒntˈpiːljər / mont-PEEL-yər) [6] [7] is the capital of the U.S. state of Vermont and the county seat of Washington County. The site of Vermont's state government, it is the least populated state capital in the United States. [8] As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,074, with a daytime population growth of about ...

  4. List of state and territorial capitols in the United States

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    1899–1900 (State Capitol) 1960 (House of Representatives and Senate buildings) 1974 (Executive tower) 92 [5] NRHP The State Capitol Building no longer hosts government meetings; The office of the governor is located in the Executive tower Arkansas State Capitol: Little Rock

  5. Friends of the Vermont State House - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of the Vermont State House is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the restoration, conservation, and interpretation of Vermont's historic State House, the seat of the U.S. state of Vermont's legislative branch of government. The organization works closely with the Vermont General Assembly, the Curator of State Buildings, the ...

  6. List of tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in the U.S. by architectural height is currently Central Park Tower in New York, which is approximately 1,550 feet (470 m)—more than the combined heights of the tallest buildings in Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, and West Virginia. Many are attributed to banks: three to ...

  7. Vermont State Primary 2024: Your voters' guide for the Aug ...

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    Gannett. Megan Stewart, Burlington Free Press. July 29, 2024 at 4:55 AM. In less than a month, Vermonters return to the polls to select their major party candidates for the November ballot in the ...

  8. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    Displayed in the National Statuary Hall and other parts of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., the collection includes two statues from each state, except for Virginia which currently has one, making a total of 99. On July 2, 1864, Congress established the National Statuary Hall: "States [may] provide and furnish statues, in marble ...

  9. Vermont ravaged by 'historic and catastrophic' flooding as ...

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    Vermont state capitol building this morning. Winooski river has created at nearly 21 feet (record was in 1927). About 4 feet of water moving fast on State Street. Can’t get across it’s moving ...