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An image of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image of the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo of the Kansas State Capitol dome.  In the foreground is a statue of Abraham Lincoln.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the House chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the House chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the House chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the House chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Senate chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Senate chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Senate chamber of the Kansas State Capitol.  The Classical Revival structure, located in Topeka and built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
A photo inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  In the foreground is a statue of native Kansan Dwight D. Eisenhower, installed in 1982.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This photo © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
An image inside the Kansas State Capitol rotunda.  In the foreground is a statue of Amelia Earhart, installed in 1982.  Designed by John G. Haskell and completed in 1903 after 37 years of construction, the Classical Revival structure, built with Kansas limestone, stands 306 feet from its base to the top of the statue atop the dome -- 17 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol.  The Kansas State Capitol, located in Topeka, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  This image © Capitolshots Photography/TwoFiftyFour Photos, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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