Arkansas State Capitol, Government building in Little Rock, United States
The Arkansas State Capitol is a government building in Little Rock with a grand dome topped in 24-karat gold leaf. The limestone façade features bronze entrance doors, and the interior showcases Yule marble from Colorado along with detailed architectural elements.
Construction began in 1899 under architect George R. Mann and was completed in January 1915. The project shaped the visual identity of the state capital during the early 1900s.
The building displays ornate rooms with Tiffany chandeliers and marble columns that visitors encounter throughout their visit. On the northern grounds, a memorial honors the Little Rock Nine and their place in the civil rights movement.
Visitors can explore the building with free entry and guided tours offered throughout the day. Inside, exhibits, a gift shop, and dining options provide amenities for a comfortable visit.
The structure uses materials sourced from different regions, with Arkansas granite for the foundation and Colorado Yule marble for interior surfaces. This choice reflects how early 1900s architects sourced quality materials from across the country.
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