Nebraska State Capitol

government building in Lincoln
#3 in Lincoln / #1178 in United States of America
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The Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska, is an iconic architectural landmark and the seat of government for the state of Nebraska. Designed by architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, the building was completed in 1932 and stands out for its unique design, which combines elements of Art Deco and Classical styles. The structure features a central tower that rises 400 feet, topped by a golden dome and a statue called "The Sower," symbolizing agriculture. The Capitol's exterior is constructed of Indiana limestone, and its interior boasts intricate mosaics, murals, and carvings that depict the state's history and culture.


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