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  1. The North Carolina State Capitol is the former seat of the legislature of the U.S. state of North Carolina which housed all of the state's government until 1888. The Supreme Court and State Library moved into a separate building in 1888, and the General Assembly moved into the State Legislative Building in 1963.

    • Alaska. 120 4th Street. Juneau, Alaska 99801. Originally built in 1931 as a Territorial and Federal building, the Alaska State Capitol building isn’t as large or grand as many other states’ capitols as much of its funding came from local residents.
    • Arizona. 1700 West Washington Street. Phoenix, Arizona 85007. Constructed of mostly materials from Arizona including the copper dome over the rotunda, the 1901 Arizona State Capitol building now houses the Arizona Capitol Museum while the legislative and executive branches have moved into later additions to the complex.
    • Arkansas. 500 Woodlane Street. Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Interestingly the Arkansas State Capitol was built on the site of the state penitentiary utilizing prison labor in its construction.
    • California. 1315 10th Street. Sacramento, CA 95814. While the California State Capitol building is designed after the nation’s Capitol and crowned by a dome as many other state capitols, the ornamentation atop the dome is a gilded gold ball intended to evoke the state’s Gold Rush history.
  2. 1 East Edenton Street. Raleigh, NC 27601. United States. Get Directions. Website. https://historicsites.nc.gov/all-sites/north-carolina-state-capitol. The building is virtually unaltered from its Civil War era appearance.

  3. historicsites.nc.gov › all-sites › north-carolinaN.C. State Capitol - NC.gov

    The North Carolina State Capitol has been the active capitol building of the state since it opened in June of 1840. At one point, the building housed the office of the Governor, the Supreme Court and the chambers of the General Assembly, as well as various other state offices.

  4. Located on Union Square in downtown Raleigh, the North Carolina State Capitol was opened in 1840. Today, the Capitol houses only the offices of the governor and lieutenant governor and their staff.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Completed in 1840, North Carolina's 3-story capitol building includes a copper dome, according to the National Park Service. It is currently closed to the public for construction.

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  7. The North Carolina State Capitol is located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, on Union (Capitol) Square. The Capitol is open to the public 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, and 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, except for New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.