Name That U.S. Capitol Building

10 Questions
5 Minuets
1.
After The Great Capitol Fire of 1881, this capitol building was reconstructed by the year 1888. Where is this building?
2.
This building was not the original capitol building, but was dedicated in 1933 in which state?
3.
In 1971, this state's capitol building was declared a National Historic Landmark.
4.
This capitol building took 36 years to construct, where is it?
5.
This building was completed in 1938 after two of this state's capitol buildings burned down in mysterious fires.
6.
This is one of the 12 state capitol buildings that do not have a dome, what state is it in?
7.
This capitol building was completed in 1899 at a cost of $25 million, what state is it in?
8.
This capitol building was damaged by two earthquakes in 1892, which state is it in?
9.
This capitol building has a dome covered with copper and can be found in which state?
10.
This state's capital has a city ordinance prohibiting buildings from being taller than their capitol building.
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