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      • The Indiana Statehouse is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana. It houses the Indiana General Assembly, the office of the Governor of Indiana, the Indiana Supreme Court, and other state officials. The Statehouse is located in the capital city of Indianapolis at 200 West Washington Street.
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  2. The Indiana Statehouse is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana. It houses the Indiana General Assembly, the office of the Governor of Indiana, the Indiana Supreme Court, and other state officials. The Statehouse is located in the capital city of Indianapolis at 200 West Washington Street.

  3. Indiana's Statehouse, a building of outstanding architectural beauty, has served as a center of civic life in Indiana since 1888. Plan your visit, read about the history of the building, or schedule a tour.

  4. This historical building, completed in 1888, is home to all executive offices, the Indiana State Senate, the Indiana House of Representatives, and the Indiana State Supreme Court, among others. The four-floors of the Statehouse also contain both the House and Senate Chambers.

  5. The Indiana Statehouse is the seat of government for the Hoosier State... and is a leading travel destination for visitors from around the world. The Indiana Statehouse Tour Office greets over 60,000 guests per year.

    • The First Statehouse
    • The Second Statehouse
    • The Third Statehouse
    • The Current Statehouse

    The first statehouse cost only $1,500 to build and was located 130 miles south in Corydon, near Louisville. It was at the site of that 40-foot-square building that the state's constitution was written, as were the proposals to apply for statehood, said Susan Sutton, director of access and preservation at the Indiana Historical Society. During that ...

    The trip relocating the statehouse from Corydon to Indianapolis took roughly a month, Sutton said, as those moving the furniture and treasury had to "hack" their way through the trees that covered their path back then. "Just picturing in your mind all those wagons lined up and moving," Sutton said. "They had to cut down a bunch of trees, but there'...

    The third statehouse, which opened in 1835 on the same site the current Statehouse sits, was based on the Ancient Greek Parthenon, but with a dome in the middle of the roof. The $60,000 building was only two stories, and was roughly 200 by 100 square feet. Historians called it "gorgeous" and "neat." “The thing that was great about the building was ...

    State leaders appeared to have learned their lesson from the failures of the third statehouse when it came time to rebuild. "They were maybe more deliberative in their planning than they had been before," Sutton said. "(In the request for proposals) they also said that while the building should be attractive, it was more important for it to be func...

  6. State House. The first capitol building in Indianapolis was the original Marion County courthouse, erected between 1822 and 1825 as a home for state offices, the state legislature, and the fledgling county government.

  7. Sep 7, 2022 · The Indiana Statehouse is the largest statehouse in the country and is one of only eight that have all three branches of government in the same building. This is the third statehouse Indiana has had, and it took 10 years and almost $2 million to create.