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  2. Massachusetts State House - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts State House, also known as the Massachusetts Statehouse or the New State House, is the state capitol and seat of government for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, located in the Beacon Hill [3] [4] neighborhood of Boston.

  3. Massachusetts State House | Mass.gov

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    Book a tour of the State House with the Secretary of the Commonwealth's State House Tours Division. Tours begin in Doric Hall on the second floor. Rent public event space. Attend legislative sessions or public hearings.

  4. Visit the State House - Massachusetts Legislature

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    With its instantly recognizable golden dome, the Charles Bulfinch-designed State House is centrally located in downtown Boston on Beacon Street, at the top of Park Street. It is situated directly across the street from the Boston Common and is easily reached by public transportation or those navigating the city streets on foot.

  5. Massachusetts State House - U.S. National Park Service

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    The Massachusetts State House serves as the home for the State Senate, House of Representatives, and Governors Office. Inside, murals, statues and governors’ portraits illustrate the state’s history.

  6. A Visitor’s Guide to the Massachusetts State House

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    The Massachusetts State House is home to a wealth of treasures that showcase the rich history and culture of the state. Within its walls, visitors can explore a diverse range of artifacts, architectural details, and artistic masterpieces.

  7. State House Tours - Massachusetts Legislature

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    The Massachusetts State House, designed by Charles Bulfinch, the leading architect of his time, is a grand repository of history as well as an architectural treasure. With a cornerstone laid by Samuel Adams in 1795, and a dome coppered by Paul Revere in 1802, its marble-floored corridors and spacious ceremonial rooms are filled with works of ...

  8. House of Representatives - Massachusetts Legislature

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    The Massachusetts House is led by the Speaker of the House who is elected by the members of the body at the beginning of each two-year legislative session. The Massachusetts Legislature, known as the General Court, has been meeting since 1630.

  9. Research Guides: Massachusetts State House: Home

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    The Massachusetts State House was designed by seminal Boston architect Charles Bulfinch and was completed in January of 1789. Built at the top of what is now known as Beacon Hill, the site of the new State House was originally used as John Hancock's cow pasture.

  10. Take a Tour of the Massachusetts State House - Boston University

    www.bu.edu/articles/2018/tour-the-massachusetts-state-house

    Perched atop Beacon Hill on land where John Hancock’s cows once grazed, the Massachusetts State House is one of Boston’s oldest—and most iconic—buildings. Home to both the state legislature and the governor’s office, it has been the commonwealth’s seat of government since it was completed in 1798.

  11. The Massachusetts State House: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy

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    The Massachusetts State House is a recognizable landmark in the city of Boston, thanks to its golden dome, which is made from copper and covered with 23 karat gold. Located across from the Boston Common at 24 Beacon Street in downtown, this building is home to the Massachusetts government's legislative and executive branches.