
Vermont Statehouse
The Vermont Statehouse, located in Montpelier, is the hub of the state government. It houses the offices of the governor and the legislature, which includes the Vermont House of Representatives and the Senate. Built in the mid-19th century, the elegant building is notable for its golden dome and classical architectural style. It serves as a symbol of Vermont's governance and democracy, where laws are debated and created. The Statehouse also welcomes visitors, offering tours that highlight the state’s political history and the legislative process.