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Louisiana State House
The Louisiana State House, also known as the Louisiana State Capitol, is an imposing historic structure located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. With a distinct Art Deco style, the skyscraper stands as the tallest capitol building in the United States at 450 feet and 34 stories. The edifice is flanked by 28 steps, each one representing a state of the Union at the time of its construction in 1931. Inside, visitors can explore vibrant murals depicting Louisiana’s rich history, and ascend the observation deck for breathtaking views of Baton Rouge. The grounds encompass 27 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, statues, and a monument marking where the populist governor Huey P. Long was assassinated in 1935. The Louisiana State House is not just a symbol of political governance, it's also a testament to Louisiana’s unique cultural legacy.

