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dome to a creamy-white shade, upgraded mechanical systems, and improved accessibility as well as restoring many of the original design elements. One of the restoration's largest phases entailed removal of "half-floors" that were installed in 1969 to create 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) of additional office space. The floors were created by dividing the 16-foot (4.9 m)-high rooms horizontally and creating a level of rooms which was accessed from the stairway landing. The Capitol Building was listed on the
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corridors led to "store rooms" designed by the architect in the original building plans. This includes an armory in the southwest corner of the south corridor. The original wood floor has been replaced by gray tiles. The rooms were originally lit with gas fixtures, though by 1900, the building had been refitted with electric lights. Today, the ground floor is home to several offices, including the Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House, and the Capitol Tours and Information Service.
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perimeter of 1,520 ft (460 m). The structure contains four stories, with public entrances on the ground floor. Two grand staircases in the north and south corridors go up to the top floor. The rotunda measures 44.5 feet (13.6 m) in diameter and 160 feet (49 m) in height measured from the floor to the
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In summer 2013, the structure underwent additional work to replace carpeting installed in the 1989–1992 renovation that had become worn and frayed in many areas. Work also upgraded wiring for communications systems, repaired roof leaks and upgraded a handicapped parking area and entrance on the north
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that were moved to the Michigan Historical Museum in 1990. Over the years the dome, which at first matched the light tan of the building, was repainted a bright white. The legislature funded an extensive historical restoration starting in 1989 which was completed in 1992. The restoration returned the
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of Ingham County proposed that the nearly uninhabited Lansing Township be made the seat of government. The legislature agreed, with the location north of Ann Arbor, west of Detroit, and east of Grand Rapids being deemed a suitable compromise. The legislature renamed it as the Town of Michigan, though
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In July 2023, the Michigan State Capitol Commission began another restoration project in the rotunda. The work aimed to clean and restore the painted surfaces on the inner dome and followed earlier work that replaced mechanical systems and windows in the upper part of the dome and lantern. The work
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at the front of the chamber. Both the House and the Senate use computerized voting systems, including wall-mounted screens that allow visitors to follow the voting and both also contain glass tiled ceilings that allow natural light to shine through etched glass panels to better light the room. These
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A bronze statue of Mason was erected over the grave and remained until 2009 when Detroit officials announced a plan to remodel the park and move the grave several yards east. Initial efforts to locate the burial were unsuccessful however it was found a few yards south of its original site. Before
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urged the legislature to fund a new, permanent capitol. On March 31, 1871, a bill was adopted "for the erection of a new state capitol, and a building for the temporary use of the state officers". The new capitol was to cost $ 1.2 million ($ 31,000,000 in 2024), to be raised by a six-year state
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When it opened, the Capitol structure was large enough to host all the state agencies and departments. Due to the growth of state government, only the offices of Senate and House leadership and ceremonial offices for the governor and lieutenant governor remain in the capitol. The ground floor
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The Michigan State Capitol is 267 feet (81 metres) from the ground to the tip of finial/spire above the dome. The building is 420 ft 2 in (128.07 m) long and 273 ft 11 in (83.49 m) wide (including approaches). The capitol occupies 1.16 acres (4,700 m), has a
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The second floor, in addition to housing the gubernatorial offices, features the Gallery of Governors with portraits of former Michigan Governors on the walls of the rotunda; the gallery extends up to the third floor. The governor's offices were among the most extensively restored during the
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The Capitol Pediment, located above the main front entrance to the building, is entitled "The Rise and Progress of Michigan". It depicts a central figure, Michigan, who is dressed as a Native American. She offers a book and globe to the people of her state, promising a bright future. She is
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Prior to 1847, Detroit fought to maintain the Capitol within its jurisdiction, but communities in the growing western part of the state had many reasons for wanting a move inland, including the need to increase defensibility by moving the state government away from the
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Construction began in 1847 on the state capitol building in Lansing, a temporary structure on the block bordered by Washington Avenue, Capitol Avenue, Allegan Street, and Washtenaw Street. It was a simple two-story wood-frame structure, painted white with green wooden
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in exchange for ceding its claim to the Toledo Strip. After a state convention first rejected this condition, a second convention, assembled under some duress in December 1836, reluctantly accepted the terms and Michigan became the 26th state on January 26, 1837, with
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continued to be occupied by British troops on both banks. Proponents of moving the capitol also sought to promote settlement and the economy in the interior, as well as making the government more accessible to the people throughout the state.
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The seat of government for this state shall be at Detroit, or at such other place or places as may be prescribed by law until the year eighteen hundred and forty-seven when it shall be permanently located by the
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Stevens was re-interred for the fourth time, his coffin was transported to Lansing to lay in state in the current capitol building. The current interment is in an above-ground vault in the base of the statue.
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has certified this catalpa is the largest living tree of its kind in the United States. The most recently dedicated tree is a blue spruce called "the Freedom Tree," planted in 1973 as a memorial to the
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The doorknobs are mostly made of a brass and bronze alloy (most of the original brass doorknobs have disappeared over time). The present doorknobs and hinges, locked for protection, display the state
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24,500 ($ 750,000 in 2024), the building housed the territorial government and state legislatures until 1848, when a hastily erected wood building was constructed in
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marble and limestone. The exception is the floor of the rotunda which is composed of 976 blocks of translucent glass, supported by iron beams and columns. It is a
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in 1843, was interred at the site now known as Capitol Park in a 1905 ceremony attended by Mason's 92-year-old sister and other relatives, Governor
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studio and never came to Michigan. In the east wing of the first floor is a large clock, called a long-drop clock. It was once the building's
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Public access to Michigan's legislative bodies is through the third floor. The capitol building holds the chambers and offices of the
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buildings, large enough to house expanding government as well as serving as a durable repository for artifacts of the war, including
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1989–1992 restoration. The office features a suite of original furnishings manufactured in 1876 by the Feige Brothers Company of
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of Michigan, is located at the east front of the building. The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tree was planted in memory of the
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following a decision made March 17, 1847, to move the capital from Detroit to Lansing. The Detroit building then became a
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officials were so certain of its selection that they built a governor's mansion. After extensive debate, State Senator
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Although having the same floor plan, the House and Senate chambers are decorated very differently, with the former in
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Memorial, a 1924-bronze plaque attached to a boulder as a memorial to American Civil War veterans who fought for the
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painted in 1886. For more than a century, the muses' artist remained anonymous; it is now known that it was
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completed in April 2024, approximately one month earlier than planned and under the budgeted $ 3 million.
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in his design and subsequently went on to design two other state capitol buildings, the statehouses of
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and is at least as old as the Capitol. The clock was restored in 1990 and is in working condition.
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is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of
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In accordance with his wishes, Michigan's territorial governor and first state governor
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Michigan Senate (original material from Michigan Department of Management and Budget)
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Cupolas of Capitalism - State Capitol Building Histories/States from MI to MO (2005)
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Accompanying 13 photos, exterior and interior, from c.1885, 1990, 1992, and undated.
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The cornerstone, located at the northeast corner of the building, bears the dates
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The present structure, at the intersection of Capitol and Michigan Avenues, is a
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Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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ceiling tiles feature the coats-of-arms of each state in the United States.
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The Michigan Capitol Building with the Catalpa Tree in Blossom on the left.
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on the southeast lawn present when the Capitol was dedicated in 1873. The
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The first building to serve as the State Capitol was built in 1832 as the
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The first floor gives visitors their first view of the interior of the
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The cornerstone for the current state capitol being lowered into place
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January 25, 1971 (NRHP Reference #71000396), and was designated as a
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On the three primary floors, black and white floor tile is made of
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The Lansing capitol building inspired a national trend after the
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in the carpet at the entrance to the House chamber features the
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and a central tower of 140 feet (43 m). Built at a cost of
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surrounded by symbols of Michigan's economy, including a plow,
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as early as 1832, though it was rebuffed due to a dispute with
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128 m Ă— 83.5 m (420 ft Ă— 274 ft)
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Contenders seeking designation as the new Capitol included
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National Register of Historic Places in Lansing, Michigan
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The dispute culminated in what has become known as the
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Virtual tour of the State of Michigan Capitol Rotunda
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State capitol building of the U.S. state of Michigan
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Austin Blair
Neoclassical
Italianate
Renaissance revival
Lansing, Michigan
Coordinates
42°44′01″N 84°33′20″W / 42.73361°N 84.55556°W / 42.73361; -84.55556
Elijah E. Myers
Capitol Building
Your State Capitol
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
Michigan State Historic Site
MPS
71000396
Michigan
state capital
Lansing
Ingham County
National Historic Landmark
Michigan Legislature
Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant Governor
Detroit
British troops
Windsor, Ontario
Second Continental Congress
Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Territory

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