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their offices on the Plaza Level of the Capitol. Floors two through four of the base structure of the Capitol are used for the chambers of the Senate and House of Representatives; the offices of the Senate President, Secretary and Sergeant at Arms; the House Speaker, Clerk, and Sergeant at Arms; some legislative committee offices and meeting rooms; and Member offices.
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Complex. The bridges on the second and third floors allow people to walk between the Capitol and office buildings. These buildings contain primarily committee meeting rooms and legislative offices. The Knott Building was attached to the Capitol by a skywalk in 1999. The west front is known formally as Waller Park, for
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The Legislative Chambers are on the fourth floor with their respective public viewing galleries on the fifth floor. The floors between the observation deck and the first five floors are executive and legislative offices. There is a cafeteria on the lower level, a snack bar on the tenth floor, and the
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The architects who designed the New Capitol were given the starting assumption the Old Capitol — which had to remain in use until the New Capitol was completed — would be removed. Therefore, the design of the New Capitol in no way reflected the style of the old one. The site design, also,
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was prepared under the assumption the space occupied by the Old Capitol would be vacant. Since the preservation movement did not begin until after the New Capitol had been completed, and the demolition was being prepared for, it was too late to make any changes to either the New Capitol or the site.
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and then wife Nancy McDowell. The efforts were successful and the building was restored to its 1902 appearance, the final House and Senate chambers having been demolished (though there are no surviving drawings or photographs to inform restoration of the interior). Architectural highlights include
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even after the New Capitol was operating. Its legal name today, however, is the Florida Historic Capitol Museum. The New Capitol, as a whole, does not have a legal name. When it was planned, the Capitol Complex (which is a legal name) was going to consist of the House and Senate chambers, and the
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The Historic Capitol, sometimes called "The Old Capitol", built in 1845, was threatened with demolition in the late 1970s when the new capitol building was built. Having been restored to its 1902-version in 1982, the Historic Capitol is directly behind the new Capitol building. Its restored space
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The Observation Deck is the top or twenty-second floor of the Capitol building. The deck is 307 feet (94 m) above the Plaza Level and 512 feet (156 m) above sea level. In the east wing is an art gallery featuring a rotating display of artwork by Florida resident artists and a series of
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The Capitol is usually referred to as a twenty-two-story building with a height of 345 feet (105 m). However, including the three underground floors, it is a 25-story building (though the sixth floor is only accessible through the freight elevator). The Governor and the Cabinet members have
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just inside the west Plaza Level entrance. Florida Welcome Center staff conducts guided tours for groups of 15 or more and self-guided tours are available during business hours. The Senate office building and the House office building are each four stories high and on either end of the Capitol
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The buildings are informally known as the Old Capitol and the New Capitol; the former is sometimes called the Historic Capitol, or also, the Florida State Capitol. The latter was its official name prior to the construction of the New Capitol in 1977, and was so called by the
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whose valiant effort to move the Capitol to Orlando was the prime motivation for the construction of this building." The west Plaza Level is the Florida Welcome Center and the "Images of the Sunshine State" murals by Florida artist
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are on the fifth floor. A series of murals of Florida's history by Christopher Still encircle the House chamber floor. Outside of the Senate galleries is the Five Flags Mural by Renee Faure depicting people from Florida history.
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Law Enforcement Memorial (dedicated in 2000). The memorial has the names of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Outside of the Senate Office Building is a monument dedicated to Floridians who have received the
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additions included two new wings and a marble interior. Finally, large wings for the House and Senate chambers were added to the north and south ends of the building in 1936 and 1947, respectively.
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recipients. Southwest of the Rotunda is the Heritage Chapel, an area designed to serve as a meditative space. Opposite to the Chapel is a plaque that states: "This plaque is dedicated to Senator
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includes the Governor's Suite, Supreme Court, House of Representatives and Senate chambers, rotunda, and halls. Its adapted space contains a museum exhibiting the state's political history, the
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Peace State Marker. East of the House Office Building is a replica of the Liberty Bell. The replica was a gift to the citizens of Florida as a symbol of the 1950
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The 1902 Capitol building was the last statehouse in which all of Florida's political business was housed under one roof. A decade later, the
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the elaborate art glass dome, red and white striped awnings, and a representation of the Florida State Seal over the entry columns.
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A ballot question asked Florida voters to decide on the location of Florida's capital. Other major contenders were
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bronze plaques on the inductees of the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. The southern side is the Freedom Shrine.
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maintains the Capitol Complex, which is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding
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Tallahassee was named Florida's capital in 1824, midway between the then-largest cities in the state,
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These are discussed in a review of the engineering of the windows of the restored building, in a
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moved into its own building just west of the Capitol Complex, across S. Duval Street.
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Florida's Historic Capitol - official site with history, exhibit and tour information
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Independence Drive. Within the Capitol Courtyard is a memorial in remembrance of Dr.
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The Historic Capitol was saved through citizens' action led by Secretary of State
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Members of the Florida Senate gathered on the capitol steps for a group portrait
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made the first expansion in 1902 by adding the classical style dome. In 1923,
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http://www.nps.gov/tps/how-to-preserve/tech-notes/Tech-Notes-Windows07.pdf
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The Old Capitol (The Florida Center of Political History and Governance)
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The Plaza Level holds several items of note besides the offices of the
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The 1960s were a time of political renewal in Florida that led to the
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box. The design symbolized the growth and development of Florida.
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On the northeast corner of the Capitol Complex is the Florida
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National Register of Historic Places in Tallahassee, Florida
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State and territorial capitol buildings in the United States
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Completion of the renovations to the Historic Capitol's Dome
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History of Florida's Capitols - Florida Department of State
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List of state and territorial capitols in the United States
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was added within Waller Park's Florida Heritage Fountain.
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Historic buildings and structures in Leon County, Florida
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Florida Capitol buildings (Old Capitol in the foreground)
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Florida A&M University Developmental Research School
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The Capitol Complex design was a joint venture of the
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Florida Capitol buildings (Old Capitol in foreground)
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State capitol building of the U.S. state of Florida
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Florida Capitol
30°26′17″N 84°16′54″W / 30.43811°N 84.28160°W / 30.43811; -84.28160
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Tallahassee, Florida
Classical Revival
73000584
Tallahassee
Florida
National Register of Historic Places
intersection
Apalachee Parkway
South Monroe Street
Florida Historic Capitol Museum
AIA
executive
legislative
Florida Legislature
Florida Senate
Florida House of Representatives
Florida Department of Management Services
state holidays
National Park Service


snowball fight
Great Blizzard of 1899

St. Augustine

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