New Jersey State House

government building in Trenton
#3 in Trenton / #1265 in United States of America
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The New Jersey State House, located in Trenton, New Jersey, is the seat of the state's government and one of the oldest continuously used state capitol buildings in the United States. Originally constructed in 1792, the building has undergone numerous expansions and renovations over the centuries to accommodate the growing needs of the state government. The State House features a distinctive gold-leafed dome, which is a prominent feature in the Trenton skyline. Inside, the building houses the New Jersey Legislature, including the Senate and General Assembly chambers, as well as the offices of the Governor. Rich in history and architectural grandeur, the New Jersey State House is not only a functional seat of government but also a symbol of the state's democratic heritage.


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