The Michigan State Capitol building is a National Historic Landmark, and has served as the seat of Michigan's state government since the building was completed in 1878 at a cost of $1.2 million. The building was designed by Elijah E. Myers, and its successful completion established his reputation as the leading capitol-builder in the post-Civil War era and one of the country's most renowned architects of public facilities.
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- Photo of the Michigan State Capitol's rotunda, with a focus on the Gallery of Governors portraits.
- michigan.gov som/government/state-capitolIn 1992 it was designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Secretary of the Interior, meaning that the Michigan State Capitol is recognized as a...
- aol.com guide-visiting-michigan-capitol-…May Oyler, a Capitol educator, leads a tour full of Emerson Elementary third-grade students inside the Michigan State Capitol during a school tour in...
- en.wikipedia.org Michigan State CapitolThe Michigan State Capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of Michigan.
- facebook.com MIStateCapitol/Michigan State Capitol, Lansing, Michigan. 8,128 likes · 221 talking about this · 126,378 were here.
- twitter.com MIStateCapitolIn the 1880’s the Michigan Capitol grounds were designed to complement the elegant new building with a lovely, park-like setting.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g42391-d282093-…The Michigan State Capitol, in tandem with other nearby sites, was a perfect site to take in!
- city-data.com articles/Michigan-State-Capitol-…The building is located at the intersection of Capitol and Michigan Avenues in Michigan's state capital, Lansing.
- historicdetroit.org buildings/michigan-state-…The building that would serve as the first Michigan Capitol opened May 5, 1828, when Michigan was still a territory, as the Michigan Territorial Courthouse.
- bcausa.com michigan-state-capitolThe Michigan State Capitol, designed by architect Elijah E. Myers, was completed in 1879.