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  2. United States Capitol dome - Wikipedia

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    The current cast iron dome of the United States Capitol is the second dome to sit above the building. Plans began in May 1854 to build a new cast-iron dome for the United States Capitol, sold on the aesthetics of a new dome, as well as the utility of a fire-proof one. [10]

  3. Statue of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Statue on top of The Capitol building's dome (2023) Statue of Freedom, United States Capital Building (2007). A monumental statue for the top of the national Capitol appeared in architect Thomas U. Walter's original drawing for the new cast-iron dome, which was authorized in 1855.

  4. File:Flickr - USCapitol - New Dome Symbolizes Union, 1863.jpg

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    Thomas U. Walter, who was hired as architect of the Capitol extensions in 1851, also designed the building's new cast-iron dome. In this mural Walter (center, in dark coat and top hat) shows his dome design to President Abraham Lincoln.

  5. United States Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The United States Capitol, ... The current cast-iron dome and the House's new southern extension and Senate new northern wing were designed by Thomas Ustick Walter ...

  6. Trump says that Iron Dome construction will be 'immediate ...

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    President Donald Trump said during a Jan. 27 event that he plans to sign an executive order to authorize the construction of an Iron Dome system for the U.S.

  7. Trump wants an ‘Iron Dome’ over the US. But even a mini ...

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    While the Iron Dome combats incoming rockets and artillery weapons, David’s Sling protects against short- and medium-range threats, and the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 systems stop ballistic missiles.

  8. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    The National Statuary Hall Collection holds statues donated by each of the United States, portraying notable persons in the histories of the respective states. 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 ...

  9. Opinion - A US Iron Dome won’t work and will weaken nuclear ...

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    Creating an Iron Dome for America would cost around $2.5 trillion of American taxpayer money. Moreover, missile defenses against nuclear weapons are like a snake eating its tail.