- Massachusetts State House - Wikipedia
The Massachusetts State House, also known as the Massachusetts Statehouse or the New State House, is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, located in the Beacon Hill [3][4] neighborhood of Boston
- Visit the State House - Massachusetts Legislature
With its instantly recognizable golden dome, the Charles Bulfinch-designed State House is centrally located in downtown Boston on Beacon Street, at the top of Park Street It is situated directly across the street from the Boston Common and is easily reached by public transportation or those navigating the city streets on foot
- Massachusetts State House | Mass. gov
Book a tour of the State House with the Secretary of the Commonwealth's State House Tours Division Tours begin in Doric Hall on the second floor The Ashburton Park Entrance on Bowdoin Street is the accessible entrance for the State House Visitors using The RIDE can use the Capitol Coffee House at 122 Bowdoin Street as the drop off point address
- Massachusetts State House - U. S. National Park Service
Charles Bullfinch designed this monumental building, which completed construction in 1798 The Massachusetts State House serves as the home for the State Senate, House of Representatives, and Governor’s Office Inside, murals, statues and governors’ portraits illustrate the state’s history
- How to Tour the Massachusetts State House - Free Tours by Foot
Like most State Capitols, it is open to the public The building is open from 8:45 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday and is closed on the weekends, and on holidays Touring the Massachusetts State House The tours are given Monday to Friday throughout the year from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm
- Massachusetts State House: History, Guide Nearby Gems
Standing proudly atop Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House symbolizes New England’s rich history and a stunning architectural masterpiece Known for its iconic golden dome, this historic landmark attracts visitors worldwide, eager to explore its history, beauty, and role in shaping Massachusetts
- United States Capitol | Architecture, History, United States . . .
United States Capitol, meeting place of the United States Congress and one of the most familiar landmarks in Washington, D C Possibly the most culturally and historically important building in the United States, it has been home to Congress since 1800 The following year Thomas Jefferson became the first president to be sworn in on its steps
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