Scenic USA - Illinois Springfield's Capitol Building |
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Springfield's Capitol Building, built in the style of the French Renaissance, breaks the skyline at 360 feet. Higher than the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington DC, the
Illinois Capitol Building, with its zinc plated dome, is easily seen from almost anywhere in the city.
Once leased for four dollars a day, the state's first capitol was located on the Mississippi River. After five subsequent moves, the state settled on Mather Block, the highest point in Springfield. City residents desperately wished this site would hold their beloved president, but Mrs. Lincoln selected the Oakridge Cemetery.
After 20 years of construction and costs totaling four and half million dollars, the capitol building was completed in 1888. Built with an impressive Latin cross shaped footprint, and its wings pointing toward the four cardinal points of the compass, the capitol building remains today as it appeared when first constructed. The interior has also retained its stately look, still displaying murals, sculptures and paintings. The Capitol Building is opened for tours, as is the Old State Capitol, a reconstruction of Illinois’ fifth statehouse.
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