- Georgia State Capitol
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name = Georgia State Capitol
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caption = East side (back) of The Georgia State Capitol
location = Atlanta, Georgia
lat_degrees = 33
lat_minutes = 44
lat_seconds = 57.38
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 84
long_minutes = 23
long_seconds = 17.74
long_direction = W
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built = 1889
architect = Edbrooke and Burnham
architecture = Renaissance, Classical Revival
designated =November 7 ,1973 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1015945455&ResourceType=Building
title=State Capitol Building (Georgia) |accessdate=2008-05-01|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added = 1971
refnum = 71001099cite web|url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/GA/Fulton/state2.html|title=National Register of Historical Places - Georgia (GA), Fulton County|date=2007-02-25|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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governing_body = State of GeorgiaThe Georgia State Capitol, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the
United States , is an architecturally and historically significant building. It has been named aNational Historic Landmark and is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . In addition, it is the working center of Georgia's government. The offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, and secretary of state are on the second floor, while the General Assembly meets on the third floor from January to April. There are also visitors' galleries and amuseum on the fourth floor.History
The capitol site was previously the first
Atlanta City Hall . In getting the state to change the capital city to rapidly-growing andindustrialized Atlanta from ruralMilledgeville , the citydonate d it to the state. The first capitol in Louisville no longer stands, while Augusta and Savannah before it never had particular capitol buildings, perhaps causing (or caused by) the alternation of those two cities as capital. The legislature also met at other places, including Macon, especially during and just after theAtlanta Campaign of theAmerican Civil War .Architecture
Like many
U.S. state capitols, the Georgia State Capitol is designed to resemble theRenaissance architecural style of theUnited States Capitol , inWashington, D.C. . Completed in 1889, the building was designed byarchitect sWilloughby J. Edbrooke andFranklin P. Burnham , of Chicago,Illinois . The building was constructed byMiles and Horne , of Toledo,Ohio . SculptorGeorge Crouch executed all the ornamental work on the building. The commission that oversaw the planning and construction of the building included former Confederate generalPhillip Cook .The front of the capitol faces west on Washington Street. The
façade features a four-storyportico , with stonepediment , supported by six Corinthian columns set on large stone piers. Georgia'scoat of arms , with two figures on each side, is engraved on the pediment. The Capitol's interior reflects the Victorian style of its day. It was among the earliest buildings to have elevators, central steam heat, and combination gas and electric lights. Classicalpilaster s and oak paneling are used throughout the building. The floors of the interior are made of marble from Pickens County, which still produces marble products today.The open central rotunda is flanked by two wings, each with a grand
staircase and three-story atrium crowned byclerestory windows. The Capitol building has undergone frequentrenovation s to adapt to the growth and change of government. Originally constructed fromterra cotta and covered withtin , the present dome is gilded with native gold leaf from nearDahlonega in Lumpkin County, where the first American gold rush occurred in the 1830s. For this reason, legislative business is often referred to as what is happening "under the gold dome" by media across the state. The statueMiss Freedom has adorned the dome since the building's opening.Georgia Capitol Museum
The museum within the Capitol, in existence since 1889, houses extensive collections reflecting the natural and cultural history of Georgia. Native American artifacts, animals, rocks and minerals, and fossils illustrate the diversity of the collections. During restoration or renovation, most of the collection remains in storage. In addition to the museum, the entire building acts as a museum. The portraits of governors, statues of famous Georgians, and historic flags from many wars are displayed throughout the Capitol.
Today, the Georgia Capitol Museum is a
public education institution in the Office of the Secretary of State. The museum seeks to preserve and interpret the history of the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta, the functions of the government, and the events that haven taken place in the Capitol. To carry out this purpose, the museum collects, preserves, and interprets artifacts relating to the Capitol or associated with the events that have occurred there.Dimensions
* Greatest north–south: 347 feet, 9
inch es (105.99meter s)
* Greatest central depth: 272 feet, 4.5 inches (83.02 meters)
* Second-Floor Rotunda to ceiling: 187 feet, 4 inches (57.10 meters)
* Dome diameter: 75 feet (22.86 meters)Georgia's old capitol museum
Georgia's second capitol building is at 201 East Greene Street,
Milledgeville, Georgia , and served as state capitol until 1867. The building was severely damaged by a fireMarch 24 ,1941 [ [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ga0306 HABS Survey GA-137] ] and was rebuilt in its former design to serve as a part ofGeorgia Military College . [Edwin L. Jackson.Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The University of Georgia. [http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/capital.htm The story of Georgia's capitols and capital cities] .] The first floor of the old capitol is open as a museum.References
External links
Current State Capitol
* [http://www.sos.state.ga.us/state_capitol/ Georgia State Capitol]
* [http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/monument.htm GeorgiaInfo.com listing/pictures of Statues and Monuments at the State Capitol complex]
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/atlanta/ Atlanta, Georgia, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]Old State Capitol
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