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The Colorado State Capitol: History, Politics, Preservation
University Press of Colorado, 2005 Cloth: 978-0-87081-790-8 | Paper: 978-1-60732-905-3 | eISBN: 978-1-60732-917-6 Library of Congress Classification F784.D48C375 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 978.883
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
As the representative building of the state, the Capitol has served as a silent witness to the evolving needs and interests of all Colorado citizens. The statehouse provided a proud testament for nineteenth-century Coloradoans who wanted to prove their state's potential through grand architecture and it represents "the heart of Colorado" to this day. In one comprehensive volume historian Derek Everett traces the establishment, planning, construction, and history of Colorado's state capitol - including a discussion on the importance of restoring and preserving the building for current and future generations of Coloradoans. See other books on: Buildings, structures, etc | Colorado | Conservation and restoration | Denver | Historic buildings See other titles from University Press of Colorado |
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