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Indiana Statehouse

The Indiana Statehouse is the seat of Indiana's government, located in Indianapolis. It houses the state's legislative chambers—the Indiana General Assembly—where laws are debated and passed, as well as the offices of the governor and other key officials. Built in the 1880s, it features impressive architecture with a prominent dome and historic murals. The building serves as a symbol of Indiana’s governance and history, hosting important ceremonies, public tours, and legislative sessions. Its design reflects both function and tradition, making it a central hub for political activity and civic engagement in the state.