
Vermont State House
The Vermont State House is the historic and functional seat of Vermont’s government located in Montpelier. Constructed in 1859, it houses the Vermont General Assembly, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. The building features a prominent gold dome and is a symbol of the state's democratic process. It hosts legislative sessions, committee meetings, and official state ceremonies. As a symbol of Vermont’s political history, it combines architectural beauty with the practical purpose of facilitating lawmaking and governance for the state’s residents.