Rain slick stairs
didn't slow us down.
There's much to say
about that, later.
Marcia was happy to see us, as we two were her last tour of the day. She clearly loves her job and did a wonderful job sharing the Capitol with us. A man from Seattle joined us as the tour progressed.
Construction on this, the third State Capitol ended in 1886. It is the only capitol in the country with five domes. Restoration has been underway since 1983. So far the price tag is 90 million dollars. The cost includes new heating, cooling, wiring, security.... Hence, the security scanner and guards.
The Rotunda
The Bell from the
USS Iowa
A model of the USS Iowa
on loan from the US Navy
Former Supreme Court Chamber
The State Justice Department moved
another building just south
of the Capitol.
Beautiful ceiling
work
Skylight
Marcia in the Senate Chamber
The desk is the Senator's office.
The Law Library is
five floors.
The Card Catalog still
has its cards.
has its cards.
The State
Assembly Chamber
The Rotunda from up
in the dome
The lights beneath
the flag in the Rotunda
The Dome of Whispers...
Talking into the walled section
underneath the marble columns
is heard clearly on the other
side of the dome.
The view from up
in the dome
The stairway down
from the dome has
130 stairs.
Tonight the Iowa State Capitol hosts
the 2012 World Food Prize Award.
This year's winner is Dr. Daniel Hillel of Israel for his "micro irrigation method" which brings water to arid and semi arid areas in an effort to feed a hungry world.
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