Completed in 1901, the building—330 feet long, 180
feet wide and 233 feet high—dominates Smith Hill, and is visible from most of
downtown and many approaching highways..
There is plenty that could be discussed, from a
historical and architectural viewpoint, about the State House, including the “Independent
Man” statue at its top; the statues of two local military heroes, Commodore
Oliver Hazard Perry and General Nathanael Greene; and an object that I discussed previously, its "Gettysburg Gun."
But the immediate, astonishing feature of the State
House—one apparent in the photograph here that I took at the time—was its dome,
the fourth-largest self-supporting one in the world, behind only St. Peter’s
Basilica, the Minneapolis State Capitol, and the Taj Mahal. It’s so big that a number
of cupolas surround this main dome.
No comments:
Post a Comment