Pyrenees. That faces the susquehanna river out towards state street. You walk into the center and the rotunda opens before you. The rotunda rises about 272 feet up to the top where the statute of commonwealth states. Its 24 karat gold leafing throughout. What actually shows an aloe gorical figure with a sense of realism. To have the allo gorical figure depicted in the mural. So its kind of blast furnaces, you know, pennsylvania iron steel industry. And then presided over by the roman god of the forge. The spirit of religious liberty has allo gorical angels leading to the new world. Which represents pennsylvania as a bastion of religious freedom. Revealing the treasures of the earth. And industrial wealth of the commonwealth. And the spirit of light actually has oil dairices with Angels Holding flames up above it. As you go up further, you have a railing. Then you have these large eightfoot tall windows that rise up. As you go up, there will be the lantern which is about 270 feet in the
Do is pass the me. Under the banner of to the canoe and tyler too tippecanoe and tyler too. American history tv is in harrisburg, the state capital of pennsylvania. The Capital Building was dedicated in 1906, and then president the it are roosevelt said it was the handsomest capital hed seen. Up next we will take you inside and show you around. This is our third state. Apital in harrisburg the second one was an interim capital. This third one was commissioned in 1901, built 1902 to 1906. Are building was designed in what is called the american renaissance style. Itit is a building that tries to incorporate as many european architectural motives and styles into it as possible. Inside and out, it has an astronomical amount of ornamentation, both here and all the gold lefaing. Leafing. The principal chambers are amazing. Its an amazing work of art. As you are walking in, we are to the west of the main entrance facing the susquehanna river out towards state street. As you approach the exte
Do is pass the me. Under the banner of to the canoe and tyler too tippecanoe and tyler too. American history tv is in harrisburg, the state capital of pennsylvania. The Capital Building was dedicated in 1906, and then president the it are roosevelt said it was the handsomest capital hed seen. Up next we will take you inside and show you around. This is our third state. Apital in harrisburg the second one was an interim capital. This third one was commissioned in 1901, built 1902 to 1906. Are building was designed in what is called the american renaissance style. Itit is a building that tries to incorporate as many european architectural motives and styles into it as possible. Inside and out, it has an astronomical amount of ornamentation, both here and all the gold lefaing. Leafing. The principal chambers are amazing. Its an amazing work of art. As you are walking in, we are to the west of the main entrance facing the susquehanna river out towards state street. As you approach the exte
Include i had a piece of information that bob woodward wanted. I didnt articulate to myself. But when i looked back and i asked myself why i did this bad and stupid thing. I think thats what it comes down to. Sunday night, Georgetown University professor talks about working as a researcher and government writer for Hillary Clinton and bob woodward in her ook. I resisted. I spoke in general terms what it was like being in the white house and i told them the story about being in the room during this unusual exercise. I told them you cant use it. There were only these two women in the room who were doing this. These two guests and one or two staffers and mrs. Clinton. If you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. And i was very worried about that. But i trusted them. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. For the next hour, American History tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits harrisburg, pennsylvania to learn more about its unique history. For five years we traveled to
Include i had a piece of information that bob woodward wanted. I didnt articulate to myself. But when i looked back and i asked myself why i did this bad and stupid thing. I think thats what it comes down to. Sunday night, Georgetown University professor talks about working as a researcher and government writer for Hillary Clinton and bob woodward in her ook. I resisted. I spoke in general terms what it was like being in the white house and i told them the story about being in the room during this unusual exercise. I told them you cant use it. There were only these two women in the room who were doing this. These two guests and one or two staffers and mrs. Clinton. If you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. And i was very worried about that. But i trusted them. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. For the next hour, American History tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits harrisburg, pennsylvania to learn more about its unique history. For five years we traveled to