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- Capital vs. Capitol: Explaining the Difference | Merriam-Webster
Capitol refers to physical buildings or where US congress meets Capital includes state capitals, capital as in money, a synonym of important, and punishable by death
- Visit the State Capitol - California State Assembly
At the State Capitol, the past, present and future of California interact with equal force The building serves as both a museum and the state’s working seat of government
- California State Capitol - Wikipedia
The California State Capitol is the seat of the California state government, located in Sacramento, the state capital of California The building houses the chambers of the California State Legislature, made up of the Assembly and the Senate, along with the office of the governor of California
- Home | U. S. Capitol - Visitor Center
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- What to See at California’s State Capitol
Visit the California State Capitol in Sacramento, including the Capitol Museum, the Capitol Park, and where you might see legislators in session
- California State Capitol: A Cast-Iron Classic Taken for Granite U. S . . .
The California State Capitol, constructed between 1861 and 1874, features a 220-foot tall dome with striking similarities to the dome of the United States Capitol
- United States Capitol - Wikipedia
The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government It is located on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D C
- and Capitals — of California - of California - California State Library
California’s seat of government has met in several buildings located in various California cities over the centuries Some of these cities were official state capitals, while others simply offered the State Government a temporary capitol building
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