Cedar Creek Room

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The Cedar Creek Room is a historic chamber within the Vermont State House, notable for its Civil War–era artwork and use for legislative and ceremonial functions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic room
legislative chamber
architecturalStyle 19th-century American civic interior
category Rooms in Vermont State House
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Civil War era
governingBody Vermont General Assembly
hasArtworkTheme American Civil War
Vermont military history
hasFunction ceremonial chamber
meeting space
reception space
hasNameLanguage English
heritageDesignation contributing interior to Vermont State House historic site
heritageSignificance associated with American Civil War history
locatedIn Montpelier, Vermont
Vermont State House
namedAfter Battle of Cedar Creek
notableFor Civil War–era artwork
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Vermont
surface form: State of Vermont
partOf Vermont State House ceremonial spaces
Vermont State House
surface form: Vermont State House interior
usedBy Vermont legislators
state officials
usedFor ceremonial functions
legislative functions
official ceremonies
press conferences
public events

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Vermont State House hasRoom Cedar Creek Room