Talk:Florida State Capitol
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Is the popular opinion that it looks like a phallus worthy of mention? —Keenan Pepper 23:40, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
I was thinking the same thing when I found this page, I'm sure it deserves a little blurb somewhere.
Well I took the lead, I even documented it with a source from the St. Pete Times, and while I hope it's amusing, I kept it serious. Ghengiscohen 03:06, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sources
Why are there no sources on this page? Footnotes?Ghengiscohen 04:40, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 1842 old capitol
I added Image:Tallahassee old capitol 1842.png near the "old capitol" section. All I know is in the image description, which is from a 1945 Library of Congress pamphlet which included this image. But this building does not resemble well the current "Old Capitol" building. "THE OLD STATE CAPITOL AT TALLAHASSEE" probably is the original caption, which implies that in 1842 the pictured building was called the "Old Capitol" thus there was a new one by 1842. I suspect the museum in the "Old Capitol" building might have more information about all the capitol buildings. (SEWilco 07:34, 25 November 2006 (UTC))