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  2. New Mexico State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The eastern entrance of the capitol building. The New Mexico State Capitol was designed to resemble the Zia sun symbol when viewed from above, with four entrance wings that protrude from the main cylindrical volume. Architecturally, the Capitol is a blend of New Mexico Territorial Revival style and neoclassical influences. Above each entrance ...

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

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    Eleven of the fifty state capitols do not feature a dome: Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Virginia. [2] Forty-four capitols are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, marked with NRHP.

  4. John F. Simms - Wikipedia

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    Simms died in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 11, 1975. He was buried at Fairview Memorial Park in Albuquerque. The John F. Simms Building, which is a part of the New Mexico State Capitol complex, is named for him. [1] In 1961 an episode of the television series Route 66, 'The Newborn', was filmed partially at his ranch according to the ...

  5. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico State Capitol, commonly known as The Roundhouse, was built in a Territorial Revival style Santa Fe is a charter city governed by a mayor-council system . [ 72 ] The city is divided into four electoral districts , each represented by two councilors.

  6. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    [1] The first statue was installed in 1870, and, by 1971, the collection included at least one statue from every state. In 1933, Congress passed House Concurrent Resolution No. 47, which limited each state to only one statue in the Statuary Hall. Others would be distributed throughout the Capitol building. [1]

  7. New Mexico Senate - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Senate (Spanish: Senado de Nuevo México) is the upper house of the New Mexico State Legislature. The Senate consists of 42 members, with each senator representing an equal number of single-member constituent districts across the state. All senatorial districts are divided to contain a population on average of 43,300 state residents.

  8. Category:Government buildings in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Governor's Mansion; New Mexico State Capitol; New Mexico Supreme Court Building This page was last edited on 21 August 2017, at 04:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Willard C. Kruger - Wikipedia

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    Willard Carl Kruger (1910–1984) was an American architect born in Sperry, Texas, who grew up in Raton, New Mexico. [1] [2] [3] He founded W. C. Kruger and Associates, which was an American architectural and engineering firm.