The Capitol is a gorgeous building in downtown St.
Paul. As with other sites in
Minneapolis, it is extremely easy to find, just off the Green line Capitol
light rail stop. The Capitol has several
statues right outside, including of famous Minnesota residents, as well as the
Norse explorer, Leif Erikson.
The Capitol is free
to enter, and any visitor can simply walk into the building, without a need for
a ticket. The building is very large,
and has a dome that is common with other USA capitols. The dome has a blue beautiful color from the
inside.
The building includes many large paintings, many of the
Civil War. The detail in the paintings is impressive.
The Capitol includes famous flags that Minnesotans carried
in various wars. The Capitol has some tours, with a suggested donation of
$5. People can also hear the lecture at
any point.
Overall, the Capitol is an excellent place to visit,
providing tourists the chance to learn more about, architecture and
history.
The Capitol is free
to enter, and any visitor can simply walk into the building, without a need for
a ticket. The building is very large,
and has a dome that is common with other USA capitols. The dome has a blue beautiful color from the
inside.
The building includes many large paintings, many of the
Civil War. The detail in the paintings is impressive.
The Capitol includes famous flags that Minnesotans carried
in various wars. The Capitol has some tours, with a suggested donation of
$5. People can also hear the lecture at
any point.
Overall, the Capitol is an excellent place to visit,
providing tourists the chance to learn more about, architecture and
history.
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