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Arizona State Capitol

The Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix is the building where Arizona's government conducts its business, housing the offices of the governor and legislative chambers. Completed in 1912, its neoclassical architecture features a prominent dome and landscaped grounds. The Capitol serves as a symbol of state sovereignty and history, with exhibits and tours that highlight Arizona’s political and cultural heritage. It functions as a political hub and public space, where laws are debated, and government activities are held, representing the state's identity and democratic principles.