The Utah State Government House is a mixed building of the Utah State Government, Parliament and Justice, the Governor's Office, the House of Representatives, the Senate and the Supreme Court. This is a neoclassical building, which was listed in the National Historic List in 1978. From the south side of the main building, we can see the hall, the East-West hall, the second floor and the corridor in turn. Marvel at the magnificence and classical style of the whole building and the brilliance of its interior, then turn out from the east. There is a statue of the Indian leader Massasoit in the East square. Time is limited. The portraits of previous governors on the first floor of the building, Hall of Governor State Seal, and the bronze statue of Brigham Young (the first governor) on the second floor have not been seen in time.