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unusual facts about List of state capitols in the United States


Loveland Block and Coors Building

The Loveland Block, named for pioneer William A.H. Loveland, once served as the territorial capitol building of Colorado.


Smyrna Public Library

This nationally recognized building is based on the colonial Virginia capitol in Williamsburg.

The Law that Never Was

William Benson's book relates how, in 1984, nine years after the Scott case and seventy-one years after the ratification was proclaimed, Benson began a research project to investigate the ratification process by traveling to the National Archives and the capitols of various New England states to review documents relating to the ratification of the Amendment.


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