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The Rotunda is one of the most remarkable spaces in the Statehouse. Stretching 120 feet from the floor to the skylight, the Rotunda is filled with 12 different colors and distri ...
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The Senate Chamber is approximately the same size as the House Chamber and accommodates Ohio's 33 Senators. Gallery seating for the public lines both sides of the Senate Chamber ...
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Situated on 10 acres in the heart of downtown Columbus, with the backdrop of the magnificent Greek Rival Capitol Building, the Ohio Statehouse grounds encompass expansive pastor ...
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The four pieces of heavy artillery now standing in silent guard over Capitol Square are not merely symbolic protectors, but actual pieces of armament produced during the Civil W ...
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The rendering of the sea faring explorer who is the namesake of Ohio's capital city has a history shrouded in mystery and speculation as the man it depicts. Though historians ca ...
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The Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial was unveiled by Governor John Kasich and architect Daniel Libeskind during a ceremony held at the Ohio Theater and the South Plaza of ...
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The inspiration for the Ohio Veterans Plaza is rooted in an act of civil disobedience. In 1981, two Vietnam veterans, Carl Chandler and Harry Edwards, erected under the cover of ...
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The west side of the Ohio Statehouse is symbolically guarded by two renderings of armed men, honoring Ohioans who served their country in two defining conflicts at the end of th ...
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On the north side of the Capitol Square stands a winged female figure clad in flowing garments holding aloft the universal symbol of peace, an olive branch. This is the statue P ...
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The west side of the Ohio Statehouse is symbolically guarded by two renderings of armed men, honoring Ohioans who served their country in two defining conflicts at the end of th ...
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