It is huge - 34 stories. It was built during the Depression (a big thanks to super corrupt, politically rich, and assassinated, Gov. Huey Long). When I saw this, it reminded me how fun it is to see what each state does to show its governing dominance. Way to go, Louisiana!
6.6.08
Baton Rouge, LA
It is huge - 34 stories. It was built during the Depression (a big thanks to super corrupt, politically rich, and assassinated, Gov. Huey Long). When I saw this, it reminded me how fun it is to see what each state does to show its governing dominance. Way to go, Louisiana!
24.7.07
Montpelier, VT
7.7.07
Hartford, CT
I must admit before I spent time visited, I pictured Hartford as a yucky, desolate downtown, but that did not seem to be the case when we passed through. There were families in the park and kids playing. There were people relaxing and throwing bread crumbs out for birds near the pond. I am glad we had the extra time to hang around instead of snapping a picture and speeding along.
1.6.05
Concord, NH
I had a day with nothing to do, so why not drive to Concord and see the capitol. It was a nice drive, a little over an hour. New Hampshire is a beautiful state. The further you get from the NH Boston suburbs, the more quaint towns and local character you'll find.I drove into Concord looking for the capitol and thought I was heading the right direction. There was a strip of small stores, diners and cafes. On the left the buildings opened up to a lot of greenery. Oblivious, I coasted by the capitol and barely noticed. The building is a bit small. Whoops.
I continued on to find a place to turn around, and the next place I found to turn around was the nearby state prison. When I told this story to my friend, Dodge, I told him I was interested to know how many capitols had state prisons within a rock throw distance of the capitol. So, I'll be ont he lookout when I am visiting other capital cities. It reminds me of Raleigh with a modest capitol and a state prison right on prime downtown real estate. Proximity is very good reminder of cause and effect - lawmaker versus law breaker.When I got back to the building, I took a few pictures. The grounds were well maintained and there were a few families spending time having picnics and playing around in the grass. I crossed the street to get a cup of coffee, listened to the locals talk about NH life, and drove myself home.
15.12.04
Lansing, MI
Apologies first. Sorry Michigan, even though I can attribute some of my negativity to fatigue and weather, your capitol is my least favorite so far.I was exhausted from packing and loading the truck. I was also very anxious for the new life that awaited in Boston. Yea, new life! But, wait let's stop in Lansing on the way?!
In mid-December 2004, Emily, my moving helper, and I left Madison, WI to drive a Uhaul towing my car across Illinois, Michigan, Canada, and New York to someday arrive in Boston.
Always with the 50 goal in mind, we took a slight detour to Lansing. This was probably the only time I would get through Michigan without making a special trip. Getting off the highway and navigating the Uhaul with the car in tow was not easy. Driving the whole way was terrifying, but navigating city streets was the worst part of the trip. All I could think was - who am I going to kill with tons of my belongings... oh and where do I turn? Sigh.As the picture shows, it was an overcast winter day in Lansing. There wasn't a lot of lush landscaping like other many other capitols. The city had engulfed all the extra space. I considered getting out of the truck and spending some time in Lansing to improve my mood, but the time was getting late and the weather was uncooperative. Besides, where would I park this behemoth? Bye, Lansing.
25.8.04
Providence, RI
18.8.04
Albany, NY
At the end of working a long conference in Catskill under stressful conditions, I was so excited for a vacation to visit friends. I decided to use the opportunity to visit Albany on the way to Boston.

Albany had one of the most distinctive buildings I have seen so far. I was expecting white walls and a dome. This is definitely not that. I asked a woman to take my picture in front of the building. She didn't seem keen on the idea, and the picture lopsided and missing part of the building reflected that. Other than her, I didn't run into a soul down there.


Adjacent to the Capitol is a large plaza with tons of government offices and overlooks the freeway - yuck. Albany was a little good (capitol) and a little bad (industrial development). I think my mood was deflated due to the rough week I just finished and the promise of relaxation and good friends still a few more hours of highway driving away. I got lost several times and spent about an hour in Troy trying to get back to Albany. Sigh... back on the road...
Albany had one of the most distinctive buildings I have seen so far. I was expecting white walls and a dome. This is definitely not that. I asked a woman to take my picture in front of the building. She didn't seem keen on the idea, and the picture lopsided and missing part of the building reflected that. Other than her, I didn't run into a soul down there.
Adjacent to the Capitol is a large plaza with tons of government offices and overlooks the freeway - yuck. Albany was a little good (capitol) and a little bad (industrial development). I think my mood was deflated due to the rough week I just finished and the promise of relaxation and good friends still a few more hours of highway driving away. I got lost several times and spent about an hour in Troy trying to get back to Albany. Sigh... back on the road...
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