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  2. Michigan State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan State Capitol is 267 feet (81 metres) from the ground to the tip of finial/spire above the dome. The building is 420 ft 2 in (128.07 m) long and 273 ft 11 in (83.49 m) wide (including approaches).

  3. Your guide to visiting the Michigan Capitol

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    The Michigan Capitol is a National Historic Landmark. You can stop by and see the building for yourself or join a guided tour. Here's how. The Michigan Capitol is a National Historic Landmark. You ...

  4. History of modern period domes - Wikipedia

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    The current dome over the United States Capitol building, although painted white and crowning a masonry building, is made of cast iron. The dome was built between 1855 and 1866, replacing a lower wooden dome with copper roofing from 1824. [72] It has a 30-meter diameter. [50]

  5. Elijah E. Myers - Wikipedia

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    Elijah E. Myers (December 29, 1832 – March 5, 1909) was a leading architect of government buildings in the latter half of the 19th century, and the only architect to design the capitol buildings of three U.S. states, the Michigan State Capitol, the Texas State Capitol, and the Colorado State Capitol. [1]

  6. An ode to Michigan's history, Heritage Hall at state Capitol ...

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  7. What the capitol looks like in every state

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    Every state has a capitol building that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US capitol, but others are more unique. What the capitol looks like in every state

  8. Category:Government buildings with domes - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts State House; Michigan State Capitol; Minnesota State Capitol; Mississippi State Capitol; Missouri State Capitol; Mold Town Hall; Molenbeek-Saint-Jean Municipal Hall; Montana State Capitol

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

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    The Arizona State Capitol is now strictly a museum and both the legislature and the governor's office are in nearby buildings. Only Arizona does not have its governor's office in the state capitol, though in Delaware, Ohio, Michigan, Vermont, and Virginia, [1] the offices there are for ceremonial use only.