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  2. File:Map of USA VA.svg - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) Stratford Hall (plantation) Sweet Briar College; The Plains, Virginia; The Rotunda (University of Virginia) Tredegar Iron Works; USS Wisconsin (BB-64) Virginia Military Institute; Virginia State Capitol; Virginia State Route 193; Virginia Theological Seminary; Virginia Union University ...

  3. Virginia State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia State Capitol is the seat of state government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Richmond, the state capital. It houses the oldest elected legislative body in North America, the Virginia General Assembly , first established as the House of Burgesses in 1619.

  4. 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.

  5. What the capitol looks like in every state

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  6. Virginia State Capitol Removes Confederate Monuments

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    Virginia's state capitol has moved forward with removing elements honoring Confederate generals and officials. A crew worked overnight Thursday and removed the busts of generals Stonewall Jackson ...

  7. 39 Landmark Buildings That Scream 'America' - AOL

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    Take a virtual history class by scrolling through this gallery of 39 American landmark buildings that are still standing.

  8. Monroe Park - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Park is a 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) landscaped park 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the Virginia State Capitol Building in Richmond, Virginia. It is named after James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States (1817–1825). The park unofficially demarcates the eastern point of the Fan District and is Richmond's oldest park. [3]

  9. Category:Government buildings in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry Building; V. Virginia State Capitol This page was last edited on 23 August 2017, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...