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[View] Capitol Building I walked in the evening, it was beautiful, the buildings and trees under the afterglow were very beautiful [Fun] The feeling of the movie! Worth seeing
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Iowa State Capitol Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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One of the most memorable state capitols in the US. The building is beautifully preserved, and the senate and representative houses still function today admist their historic decorations. They also offer a 90 minute free tour.
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Iowa State Capitol Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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[View] Capitol Building I walked in the evening, it was beautiful, the buildings and trees under the afterglow were very beautiful [Fun] The feeling of the movie! Worth seeing
The state capital and parliaments in the United States are open. If it is not particularly confidential, you can listen to the state capital. You can enter and exit freely. It is just a simple security check. The feeling of the taxpayer can be reflected.
Des Moines has an event, the square in front of the state capital building cannot be said to be crowded, and it is also the most popular crowd seen in small towns in the United States. Many police and volunteers are maintaining order. Iowa, also translated as Iowa, Iowa or Iowa, is one of the 50 federal states in the United States, located in the Great Plains of the Midwest, with the capital Des Moines. Iowa is the safest and most educated state in the United States. Des Moines, the capital city of Des Moines, is the safest city in the country, with good education and living conditions. It is named the best city for family life in the country by Forbes. The city of Des Moines, named after the river, was built in 1843 and relocated by the state government in 1857. Demeine is a hub city with a bustling business, arts and cultural activity, interstate 35 and 80 passing through the city. The city has a population of 200,000. After leaving Salt Lake City, we crossed nearly 3,000 kilometers from the west to the east in five days, and Des Moines is the only city on this trip with a population of more than 100,000, as seen in the sparse population of the northwest and north-central United States. Among the state capitals in the United States, the state capital building in Des Moines is the most unique. The building is built in the north of the city, and it is83.8 meters high. It was built in 1871 and took 15 years to complete, costing $2.8 million. The building integrates ancient Roman and ancient Greek architectural styles. There are five domes in the limestone building, one of which is a gold dome built with 23K gold, especially dazzling, blue sky and white clouds set off the glow, and the yellow wall of the state capital building. In front of the statehouse there is a bronze statue of Lincoln and his son, Dade. A statue reflecting the life of Lincoln's family is said to be the only one in the United States. After leaving Des Moines, he began to drive to the big city of Chicago!