
Mississippi State Capitol
The Mississippi State Capitol is the government building where the state's legislative process occurs, located in Jackson, Mississippi. Completed in 1903, it features neoclassical architecture with a prominent dome and pristine white exterior. Inside, it houses the offices of the governor, state legislature, and various government chambers. The Capitol is also a historic site, reflecting Mississippi's political history and governance. It serves as a symbol of state authority and is open to the public for tours, offering insight into the state's legislative work and architectural design.