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Saturday, May 23, 2015

The Rhode Island State House in Providence, Rhode Island: Our 37th State Capitol Visit






It was built with








Eric & me in front of 
the State House,





We chat with the Rhode Island Capitol Police Officer when we enter the State House.  Showtime ran a series, called Brotherhood about two brothers.  Tommy Caffee is a Rhode Island Representative.   Michael Caffee is a sociopath and a criminal   Their complex relationship unfolds in Providence. Several scenes were filmed in the State House, and Capitol Police Officers were in many of them,

Today's tour guide is Catherine.





battle flags & a Union
cannon last fired at the







The cannon was hit by Confederate fire during the artillery duel that preceded Pickett's Charge on July 4, 1863, and the muzzle was damaged.  The crew tried to reload the cannon after it was damaged.  The cannonball became lodged in the muzzle and could not be removed. 







The Rotunda is beautiful!





This scene depicts Roger
Williams meeting with











Rhode Island has 38 
State Senators that 
serve two year terms.









These mahogany desks
are original to this
building.





The House of Representatives

Rhode Island has 75 State
Representatives that serve
two year terms.






The oak desks in this chamber are original to this building.






is located in the State House,














Visitors use the corner staircases
in the corners to use books on
the second & third floors of
the State Library.




The public is welcome to
use the Library's resources,

The State Library is not a
lending library.

Visitors can make copies of
the information they need.





The tiny specks are Moon Rocks
brought back from the
Apollo 11 Mission.

The Rhode Island flag went to
the moon on that mission,








 Room is our next stop.






Governor Gina Raimondo
holds press conferences here.








The Gilbert Stuart painting
dominates the room.











A painting of clouds is in the
center of the ceiling, framed
by ornate designs

The last stop on the tour is the State of Rhode Island Colonial Charter Room.






This safe holds a hand written
copy of the Colonial Charter
for Rhode Island granted by
King Charles II in 1663.

The original is being
preserved,







An image of King Charles II
serves as his signature.







The Royal Seal, made of wax, fell apart during the intervening  years,  The pieces were carefully collected and are stored in the Rhode Island State Archives.

Eric and I thanked Catherine for the tour,  She is very knowledgeable about the State House and Rhode Island history.

We enjoyed our 37th state capitol.  Rhode Island's State House is beautiful and represents the state's 350 year history as a British Colony and its statehood.

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