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State Capitol

A State Capitol is the government’s main building in a state, where elected officials gather to make laws and decisions. It typically houses legislative chambers, such as the state house of representatives and senate, as well as offices for leadership and government functions. The Capitol often serves as a symbol of government authority and civic pride, and may feature historic architecture and landmarks. It plays a central role in the functioning of state government, providing a physical space for legislative debates, official ceremonies, and public engagement.