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The Arkansas State Capitol, often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the
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, and the seat of the Arkansas state government that sits atop Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the Capitol Mall in Little Rock, Arkansas.


History

In 1899, the St. Louis architect
George R. Mann George Richard Mann (July 12, 1856 – March 20, 1939) was an American architect, trained at MIT, whose designs included the Arkansas State Capitol. He was the leading architect in Arkansas from 1900 until 1930, and his designs were among the fi ...
visited the governor of Arkansas Daniel W. Jones, and presented his drawings of his winning competition design from 1896 for the Montana State Capitol, which had not yet been built in their state capital of
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. They were hung on the walls of the old Capitol to generate interest in a new building. The drawings' attractiveness eased the passage of the appropriation bills for the new building, and also drew attention to the architect. In 1899, Mann was selected as architect by a seven-member commission that included future governor George W. Donaghey. Donaghey opposed Mann's selection and advocated a national design competition, but the majority of the commission voted for Mann. After Donaghey was elected governor in 1908, he forced Mann off the project and selected Cass Gilbert to finish the Capitol. Construction took 16 years, from 1899 to 1915. The Capitol was built on the site of the state penitentiary and prisoners helped construct the building. They lived in a dormitory that was left on the Capitol grounds while construction was taking place. The Capitol foundations were aligned incorrectly by their original builder, future Governor George Donaghey. He centered the building on the centerline of Fifth Street (now Capitol Avenue), but he aligned the building north–south using the still-standing penitentiary walls as a guide without recognizing that Fifth Street was not aligned east–west; like other "east-west" downtown Little Rock streets, it runs parallel to the Arkansas River at a slight angle off true east–west. Therefore, the structure is in a north–south manner from end-to-end, which does not fit the grid street pattern of Little Rock's downtown. This also led to a slight S-curve in the formal entrance walkway between the foot of Capitol Avenue and the front steps of the Capitol.


In popular culture

Because of its monumental dome, the State Capitol has served as a filming location to stand in for the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. * Aired in February 1986, the NBC miniseries ''Under Siege'', directed by Roger Young (director), depicted the bombing of the nation's capitol building. There was controversy within the state after pyrotechnics left surface stains on the dome that remained for several years. * In 1990, the Arkansas Capitol grounds were featured extensively in external and internal photography for the action film '' Stone Cold'' starring Brian Bosworth. *In 1999, Capitol interiors were used in the filming of ''Daddy and Them'', a comedy-drama written and directed by Arkansas native Billy Bob Thornton. It stars Thornton, Laura Dern, Andy Griffith,
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, Kelly Preston, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Affleck, Walton Goggins, and country singer/songwriter John Prine. It is also the final on-screen performance of Jim Varney. * ''God's Not Dead 2'' (2016), a faith-based dramas directed by Harold Cronk and starring
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, Jesse Metcalfe,
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, Hayley Orrantia and Sadie Robertson.. Its sequel '' God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness'' (2018) also filmed on the Capitol grounds. It stars
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, John Corbett, Shane Harper, Benjamin Onyango, Ted McGinley, Jennifer Taylor, Tatum O'Neal, Shwayze and
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.


Architecture

The exterior of the Capitol is made of limestone, which was quarried in Batesville, Arkansas.Stone Used in the Construction of the Arkansas State Capitol Building
retrieved 2012 Though it was initially stipulated a total cost for the envisioned capitol would not to exceed $1 million, total construction cost eventually was $2.2 million (or $320 million in 2014 dollars). The front entrance doors are made of bronze, which are 10 feet (3 metres) tall, four inches (10 cm) thick and were purchased from Tiffany & Company in
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for $10,000. The cupola/dome is covered in 24 karat gold leaf. The government was formerly located in the Old State House. The structure also used Yule marble.


Monuments and memorials

The Arkansas State Capitol grounds has multiple monuments and memorials representing various parts of the state's past and present. They include the Arkansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial, Arkansas Medal of Honor Memorial, Bauxite and Granite Boulders,
Confederate Soldiers Monument Confederate monuments and memorials in the United States include public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Confederate soldiers of the American Civil War. Many monuments and memorials Removal ...
, Confederate War Prisoners Memorial, Law Enforcement Officers Memorial,
Liberty Bell The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia. Originally placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence ...
replica, " Little Rock Nine" Civil Rights Memorial, Memorial Fountain,
Monument to Confederate Women The Monument to Confederate Women, also known as the "Mother of the South", is a commemorative sculpture on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas. It depicts a mother and two of her children saying goodbye to an olde ...
, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the controversial Ten Commandments Monument. Montana state capitol 2.jpg, The winning competition design was from 1896 for the planned Montana State Capitol in
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by George R. Mann, became the model for the Arkansas State Capitol. Arkansas State Capitol Building.jpg, The entrance to the State Capitol Arkansas State Capitol Dome Interior.jpg, Interior view of the Arkansas State Capitol Dome looking up from the Rotunda. Monument to Confederate Women.jpg, Monument to Confederate Women May 1, 1913 The statue was designed by J. Otto Schweizer. The monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.


See also

* List of state and territorial capitols in the United States


References


External links

*
Arkansas State Capitol
at the '' Encyclopedia of Arkansas'' * {{Authority control 1900 establishments in Arkansas Government buildings completed in 1915 Government buildings in Little Rock, Arkansas Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Government buildings with domes Government of Arkansas National Register of Historic Places in Little Rock, Arkansas Neoclassical architecture in Little Rock, Arkansas State capitols in the United States Terminating vistas in the United States Tourist attractions in Little Rock, Arkansas