Following large complaints by state legislators of inadequate furniture and sleeping quarters in Vallejo in early 1853, the Legislature, with the consent of Governor John Bigler, relocated the state capital to nearby Benicia that same year.
The Benicia State Capitol Building (California State Landmark #153) included the Greek temple format but is made of stone or masonry.
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