gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:government_building
gptkb:building
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gptkbp:accessibility
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ADA compliant
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gptkbp:architect
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gptkb:George_B._Post
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gptkbp:architectural_feature
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notable architectural features
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gptkbp:architectural_style
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Renaissance Revival
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gptkbp:area
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1.5 acres
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gptkbp:artwork
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contains numerous artworks
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gptkbp:artworks
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includes murals and sculptures
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gptkbp:civic_engagement
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promotes civic engagement
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gptkbp:community
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source of civic pride
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gptkbp:community_engagement
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fosters public engagement
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gptkbp:community_events
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hosts community events
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gptkbp:community_involvement
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encourages community involvement
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gptkbp:community_role
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serves as a community gathering place
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gptkbp:completed
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gptkb:1917
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gptkbp:constructed_in
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built between 1906 and 1917
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gptkbp:construction_material
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gptkb:limestone
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gptkbp:council
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Senate and Assembly
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gptkbp:cultural_events
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hosts cultural events
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gptkbp:cultural_heritage
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part of cultural heritage
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gptkbp:cultural_significance
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important to Wisconsin culture
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gptkbp:design
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symmetrical design
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gptkbp:educational_programs
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provides educational programs
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gptkbp:events
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hosts various events
hosts various public events
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gptkbp:events_hosted
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government meetings
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gptkbp:exhibits
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displays historical exhibits
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gptkbp:features
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gptkb:dome
statues and murals
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gptkbp:function
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seat of government
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gptkbp:golden_statue
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gptkb:Wisconsin
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gptkbp:governing_body
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gptkb:Wisconsin_Legislature
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gptkbp:governor
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gptkb:Tony_Evers
located on the second floor
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gptkbp:has_meetings
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holds public meetings
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gptkbp:has_public_services
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provides public services
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gptkbp:has_visitor_center
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has a visitor center
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gptkbp:height
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284 feet
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gptkbp:historical_event
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reflects state history
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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significant in Wisconsin history
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gptkbp:historical_tours
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offers historical tours
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gptkbp:home_arena
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90 feet
gold leaf dome
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Wisconsin State Capitol
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gptkbp:is_a_resource_for
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serves as a community resource
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gptkbp:landmark
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gptkb:historical_landmark
designated as a landmark
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gptkbp:landscape
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well-maintained landscaping
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Madison,_Wisconsin
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gptkbp:material
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gptkb:limestone
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gptkbp:open_to_public
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yes
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gptkbp:original_building
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built in 1863
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gptkbp:parks
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gptkb:Capitol_Square
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gptkbp:photography
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popular photography location
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gptkbp:preservation_efforts
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focus on historical preservation
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gptkbp:public_access
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accessible to the public
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gptkbp:public_art
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features public art installations
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gptkbp:renovation
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2000-2001
renovated in 2001
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gptkbp:replacement_building
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current building is the second Capitol
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gptkbp:security
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has security measures in place
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gptkbp:significance
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important historical site
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gptkbp:state
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symbol of state pride
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gptkbp:style
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gptkb:Beaux-Arts_architecture
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gptkbp:surrounding_area
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Capitol Park
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gptkbp:surroundings
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gptkb:Capitol_Square
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gptkbp:sustainability
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incorporates sustainable practices
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gptkbp:symbol
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Wisconsin state government
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gptkbp:tour
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offers guided tours
offers architectural tours
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gptkbp:tourist_attraction
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popular tourist attraction
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gptkbp:visitors
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open to the public
over 100,000 annually
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Madison,_Wisconsin
gptkb:Wisconsin
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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