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Representatives Hall, are a series of connected elliptical-backed seats designed to fill the north wall of the chamber. The seats are upholstered and tufted in crimson and are used to seat members of the Vermont Senate during joint sessions of the General Assembly. The seats also accommodate the
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Vermont's fourteen counties, the state's fourteen years as an independent republic, and being the fourteenth state to join the federal Union. The four corners of each tablet feature a sheath of grain, a detail found in the
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Renaissance Revival-style chairs for the Senate President and House Speaker, and suites of Rococo Revival settées and chairs also date to the completion of Silloway's reconstruction. The majority of the lighting fixtures in the building are original, restored and
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chandeliers and wall sconces manufactured in
Philadelphia by Cornelius and Baker during the 1850s. The large two-tiered, 26-light chandelier in Representatives Hall features sculptures of mythological figures, including a copy of Vermont sculptor
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amid a natural setting) are displayed through the first and second floors of the State House, the corridors of which are a sort of state portrait gallery, commemorating famous
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1360:Montpelier: The Capital City's History: 1780-1976.
1161:"A Walk Through the State House with David Schütz"
3173:Tourist attractions in Washington County, Vermont
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1460:G. P. Marsh - Thomas W. Silloway Correspondence
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2913:List of National Historic Landmarks in Vermont
1466:Site of the Friends of the Vermont State House
1454:Rebuilding the Vermont State House (1857–1859)
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1332:Vermont: A Guide to the Green Mountain State.
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1410:The Reluctant Republic: Vermont 1724–1791
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551:on the bridge of his flagship during the
58:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2594:Vermont State Hospital Historic District
2559:Mad River Valley Rural Historic District
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2584:Plainfield Village Historic District
2467:National Register of Historic Places
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993:National Register of Historic Places
3133:State capitols in the United States
2757:E. L. Smith Roundhouse Granite Shed
2614:Waterbury Village Historic District
2599:Waitsfield Common Historic District
1374:American Revival Styles, 1840-1876.
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2609:Warren Village Historic District
2543:Goddard College Greatwood Campus
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2855:Middlesex–Winooski River Bridge
2767:Union Co-operative Store Bakery
2647:Barre City Hall and Opera House
1397:Laurence King Publishing: 2001.
1334:Houghton Mifflin Company: 1937.
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67:U.S. National Historic Landmark
27:American state capitol building
3188:1859 establishments in Vermont
2982:Justin Smith Morrill Homestead
2880:Upper Cox Brook Covered Bridge
2870:Slaughter House Covered Bridge
2850:Lower Cox Brook Covered Bridge
2569:Mill Village Historic District
2548:Kents Corner Historic District
2533:Currier Park Historic District
1472:Vermont's Historic State House
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367:Vermont Supreme Court Building
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2538:East Calais Historic District
1404:The Boston Mills Press: 2005.
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591:The ceremonial office of the
136:Show map of the United States
2574:Montpelier Historic District
2425:United States Virgin Islands
1870:Green Mountain Film Festival
1480:by Larkin Goldsmith Mead Jr.
734:Vermont's military regiments
39:United States historic place
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2727:National Clothespin Factory
2692:Jones Brothers Granite Shed
1478:Vermont State House Statues
1395:Architecture and Democracy.
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3055:Socialist Labor Party Hall
2875:Stony Brook Covered Bridge
2528:Beck and Beck Granite Shed
2491:Socialist Labor Party Hall
2471:Washington County, Vermont
1947:Vermont Air National Guard
1330:Federal Writers' Project.
843:Vermont Symphony Orchestra
669:State of the State address
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277:Vermont General Assembly
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32:Vermont General Assembly
3107:St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
3090:Architectural landmarks
3018:Ticonderoga (steamboat)
2682:Green Mountain Seminary
1318:The Focus on Democracy.
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711:coat of arms of Vermont
577:Dorothy Canfield Fisher
482:White House Chief Usher
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3081:Stellafane Observatory
2792:Woodbury Graded School
2762:Joshua Twing Gristmill
2697:Jones–Pestle Farmstead
2687:Italian Baptist Church
2632:Aldrich Public Library
1942:Vermont National Guard
1430:Greenwich House: 1974.
1367:Vermont's State House.
1355:October 1984: 891–899.
1353:The Magazine Antiques.
1346:Greek Revival America.
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2987:Rudyard Kipling House
2885:Warren Covered Bridge
2840:Coburn Covered Bridge
2717:Martin Covered Bridge
2589:Roxbury Fish Hatchery
1362:self-published: 1976.
1337:Goodsell, Charles T.
1136:. November 30, 2018.
998:National Park Service
813:icon. Only the large
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691:Battle of Cedar Creek
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582:Great Seal of Vermont
525:Larkin Goldsmith Mead
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470:ancient Roman goddess
400:United States Capitol
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3097:Brown Covered Bridge
2405:District of Columbia
1992:Stella quarta decima
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