Florida State Capitol

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State Capitol
Florida attained statehood in 1845. The current Capitol was completed in 1977. It is a 322 foot tall skyscraper. Two structures, adjacent and slightly behind the skyscraper, house offices for the legislative branches.
Front View of State Capitol
Closer View of Dolphin Sculpture
Justice Building
Senate Office Building
Another office building is on opposite side of skyscraper for the representatives.
Liberty Bell:
The United States Department of the Treasury selected a foundry in France to cast 55 full-sized replicas of the Liberty Bell. States and territories of the United States each received a bell as a gift to be displayed and rung on special occasions.
Florida Fraternal Order of Police Law Enforcement Memorial
Old Capitol Building
This building was initially completed in 1845. The current structure was its form in 1902. In 1982 it was reopened as the Department of State's Museum of Florida History.
Sculpture in Front of Library near Capitol

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