Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Historic places and museums. The National Buildings me see him in washington dc was known as the pensions building in 1885, when Grover Clevelands inaugural ball was held in the building. Composed of 15 million red bricks, it contains a red hall that is 316 feet long, and 160 feet tall. Tv visited they building to learn about the inaugural balls of several president s, including jimmy carter, Ronald Reagan and barack obama. For joining us today and welcome to the national tilting wheezy him. I am a volunteer toward a guide for the museum. We are here to go through what we call the president ial inaugural tors. We do this every four years at inauguration time. , which was built as a Federal Office Building turned out to be a wonderful place to have in inaugural balls. What we want to do is explain to you how this building got dealt, its history and how it ended up being so representative of the and how it ison, being used. We will show you pictures of inaugural balls and the history of
Saying this could be a possible deputy involved shooting. We will keep you posted with the latest on that. Talking about summer storms marching across the dc region. Im shawn yancy im tony perkins. The heavy downpours and whipping winds did damage in maryland. Several trees came crashing down in olney. As far as we know, no one was hurt. Sue palka been keeping a close eye on the storm. Fortunately, the storms are not as strong, which means theyre not creating the kind of wind that took down those trees. That was a widespread damage report we had. Tonight its mostly heavy rain that is pushing into our Eastern Suburbs and still pretty heavy rain down to the south. No Severe Thunderstorm Warning at this point, you can see as we look down towards chesapeake to he will yet to saint george island. A lot of red showing up. A lot of these areas received at a to four inches of rain, these are some of the damage reports in the las reports of trees down hail and high winds, some gusting almost 60