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The Building – Nebraskas Third State Capitol – Lincoln, Nebraska The Nebraska State Capitol, the product of a nationwide design competition won by New York Architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, is described as the nation’s first truly vernacular State Capitol
History of the Nebraska Capitol Building - Nebraska State Capitol The Nebraska State Capitol, the product of a nationwide design competition won by New York Architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, is described as the nation’s first truly vernacular State Capitol
Visit - Nebraska State Capitol Memorial Chamber information and observation deck views available here Open every day except Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day Open Holidays follow Saturday schedule RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311 No pets are allowed in the Capitol ADA defined service animals are
History of Nebraska’s Capitols - Nebraska State Capitol The Nebraska State Capitol, the product of a nationwide design competition won by New York Architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, is described as the nation’s first truly vernacular State Capitol
Capitol in Lincoln - Nebraska State Capitol The first two Capitols in Lincoln were poorly constructed of inferior materials and by 1915 there was interest in building a third State Capitol In January of 1919, the Legislature passed the Mears-Tracewell Bill to provide for construction of a new Capitol
Building Rooms - Nebraska State Capitol Once each month, the Nebraska Supreme Court’s seven appointed justices hear oral arguments in an acoustically perfect chamber finished with American Walnut wood
Public Tours - Nebraska State Capitol Open every day except Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day Open Holidays follow Saturday schedule RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311 No pets are allowed in the Capitol ADA defined service animals are allowed Getting Here
Nebraska State Government in the Capitol Currently the three branches of government and their immediate support staff are located within the Capitol The Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches are located within the separate quadrants of the Capitol’s base
About Us - Nebraska State Capitol Memorial Chamber information and observation deck views available here Open every day except Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day Open Holidays follow Saturday schedule RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311 No pets are allowed in the Capitol ADA defined service animals are