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Akhnaton promoted social revolution by trying to convince his people that the sun god was the only god. So he tried to convince his people to live under one set of rules. photo_45617774_458C_040E_41C4_FD460C5F0D6B.description = Akhnaton was known as the first individual in history. Akhnaton promoted social revolution by trying to convince his people that the sun god was the only god. So he tried to convince his people to live under one set of rules. album_F90FCFD4_A7D4_DD2D_41D9_9B77CBA36250_0.description = Alexander’s theme for the Vestibule is “Gifts of Nature to Man on the Plains of Nebraska”. The mosaics in the ceiling demonstrate those gifts through Agriculture, the seasons and zodiac symbols. photo_8CA93290_F11F_14C3_41D8_8774F5156D8C.description = Alvin Saunders Johnson photo_8CA93290_F11F_14C3_41D8_8774F5156D8C.description = Alvin Saunders Johnson album_D45C5435_FD47_380E_41DF_5127E3649FD3_1.description = Angle showing the relief and inscription on the East Balustrade. photo_174058F3_0C13_3C63_41A8_3C3C5813D824.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of President Lincoln and the Egyptian pharoah Pentaour. photo_1721C9EE_0C2D_3C65_41A1_524CF1867AF7.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of President Lincoln and the Egyptian pharoah Pentaour. photo_174058F3_0C13_3C63_41A8_3C3C5813D824.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of President Lincoln and the Egyptian pharoah Pentaour. photo_1721C9EE_0C2D_3C65_41A1_524CF1867AF7.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of President Lincoln and the Egyptian pharoah Pentaour. photo_1676080F_0C15_5BA3_41A1_5CE4C2EFC588.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of Wisdom and Justice and the relief sculpture for the US Seal. photo_1676080F_0C15_5BA3_41A1_5CE4C2EFC588.description = Another view of the engaged sculptures of Wisdom and Justice and the relief sculpture for the US Seal. photo_11754A1B_0C2D_3FA3_4185_8AAE0CFA7476.description = Another view of the female bison and calf on the West Balustrade of the North Entrance photo_11754A1B_0C2D_3FA3_4185_8AAE0CFA7476.description = Another view of the female bison and calf on the West Balustrade of the North Entrance photo_D060963A_E9EB_ADE5_41B2_98DEF23C251A.description = Anvil close-up photo_D060963A_E9EB_ADE5_41B2_98DEF23C251A.description = Anvil close-up photo_EFF6BCE0_5EB6_7215_41D0_FE99FDFA4F01.description = Apatosaurus or dinosaur is the most familiar form of the dinosaurs seen in many movies and cartoons. We have found its fossils in the Rocky Mountain states but not in Nebraska. photo_EFF6BCE0_5EB6_7215_41D0_FE99FDFA4F01.description = Apatosaurus or dinosaur is the most familiar form of the dinosaurs seen in many movies and cartoons. We have found its fossils in the Rocky Mountain states but not in Nebraska. photo_6F078473_EA54_6E6B_41B0_D73D479F7105.description = Around the base of the dome are tepees to remind us that Native Americans once lived all over this state. photo_6F078473_EA54_6E6B_41B0_D73D479F7105.description = Around the base of the dome are tepees to remind us that Native Americans once lived all over this state. photo_70388D7A_E91B_291F_41D0_7E95B2BB83C9.description = Arthur Weimar Thompson, livestock auctioneer photo_70388D7A_E91B_291F_41D0_7E95B2BB83C9.description = Arthur Weimar Thompson, livestock auctioneer album_20D5A278_4687_FC06_41B2_8794E535E84F_0.description = Athena is one of a group of judges, deciding Orestes’ fate. The scene here is from a documentary play (written about 458 B.C.E.) about an event that led to the creation of the jury. \ Why do you think it’s better for the law to punish rather than individuals taking out their own revenge? photo_12EAD635_0C2F_37E7_4199_3268D6F147E6.description = Balustrade front inscription "HONOR TO CITIZENS WHO BUILD AN HOUSE OF STATE WHERE MEN LIVE WELL". \ ©Capitolshots Photography photo_12EAD635_0C2F_37E7_4199_3268D6F147E6.description = Balustrade front inscription "HONOR TO CITIZENS WHO BUILD AN HOUSE OF STATE WHERE MEN LIVE WELL". \ ©Capitolshots Photography photo_A1AB00E9_E90D_D73D_41CB_1B0375198EAE.description = Bess Streeter Aldrich, novelist photo_A1AB00E9_E90D_D73D_41CB_1B0375198EAE.description = Bess Streeter Aldrich, novelist album_83828D8B_F11D_0CC5_41EC_70CBFE6C0C8D_0.description = Best for Alvin Saunders Johnson album_35E8A30C_46FB_FC1E_41D6_9C52B0930525_0.description = Betram Goodhue, architect of the Capitol photo_15D29BE6_0CF5_5C65_4194_87835A6D7FDD.description = Bison and corn have been important to Nebraskans since before the pioneers came here. Tribes such as the Pawnee hunted bison and planted corn. \ Did you know that the meat from one bison could feed someone for a whole year! \ © Capitolshots Photography photo_D0686654_E9F4_6DAD_41D1_AE4E153C913B.description = Bison head closeup photo_D0686654_E9F4_6DAD_41D1_AE4E153C913B.description = Bison head closeup photo_B5C9872F_E173_AD7B_41D0_AFE462B29450.description = Bronze Grill in Foyer photo_B5C9872F_E173_AD7B_41D0_AFE462B29450.description = Bronze Grill in Foyer album_74F885E6_E91B_5937_41DE_34753DC6D060_0.description = Bust for Arthur Weimar Thompson, livestock auctioneer album_A3DB4433_E90D_3F2D_41E4_7750A5F8B0F1_0.description = Bust for Bess Streeter Aldrich, novelist album_CC476BF6_E50B_1D21_41C5_815075B1D567_0.description = Bust for Charles E. Bussey, professor and environmentalist album_74D4A4B3_E91E_FF2D_41C8_D6E2FD32475D_0.description = Bust for Dwight Palmer Griswold, Governor album_6F6FCD9A_E976_E91C_41B0_3D83C46DD0F3_0.description = Bust for Edward Creighton, founder of Transcontinental Telegraph Line and Creighton University album_47A25D2C_E0D3_808C_41E6_CC0CB5A7BD37_0.description = Bust for Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town album_6ACC637A_31A2_8BE1_41B1_5B16994FDC6D_0.description = Bust for George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian album_C1392B47_8790_1132_41E4_2CCEB540392D_0.description = Bust for George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian album_72F34017_E915_5715_41E5_8EE2DE0E1D36_0.description = Bust for Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Founder of Omaha World Herald album_6C67B952_E97D_E96F_41AF_39AA0A3B6608_0.description = Bust for Grace Abbott, social worker and child labor law lobbyist album_C130008A_E517_0BE6_41DA_774F183807BF_0.description = Bust for J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day album_6900B159_E3D4_8094_41E8_EAA6E46FD103_0.description = Bust for John Gneisenau Neihardt, writer and ethnographer album_BBA6CD91_E0CC_8396_41E1_7FF87CE11FB2_0.description = Bust for John J. Pershing, soldier and founder of Pershing Rifles album_6F377136_E97E_D914_41E9_DDA845BC7596_0.description = Bust for Loren Eiseley, professor and nature writer album_A08F336A_E91E_D93F_41D6_31D9BD28866A_0.description = Bust for Mari Sandoz, novelist and teacher album_7579D59B_E917_591C_41DE_07B0F3DE16CE_0.description = Bust for Nathan J. Gold, Philanthropist and founder of Gold's Department Store album_A0AAC27A_E91F_DB1F_41C2_385353A86F04_0.description = Bust for Nathan Roscoe Pound, lawyer album_6D4A1B61_E97B_692C_41E2_703F95DFBF4A_0.description = Bust for Red Cloud, Ogala Lakota Chief album_A478411F_E91D_3914_41E1_0CB3577E7EE2_0.description = Bust for Standing Bear, Ponca chief and civil rights activist album_A09C286B_E91D_373D_41DE_0A8C45327038_0.description = Bust for Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, journalist and Chief Standing Bear's interpreter album_C32E5C5E_E51B_3B61_41E1_21FBED13139A_0.description = Bust for WIlliams Jennings Bryan, politician and populist album_C136A11C_8790_1155_41D6_1DD0E4B435CD_0.description = Bust for Willa Cather, Nebraska's (and one of America's most famous writer album_1553CD68_2E7F_9FE6_41B3_A6CF2B43DB5C_0.description = Bust for Willa Cather, Nebraska's (and one of America's) most famous writer album_522454BA_E337_8194_41AE_DF3499FF3877_0.description = Bust for William Frederick Cody, symbol of the American West album_73ADD9D7_E915_2915_41D6_1A8B2086D490_0.description = Bust of Hartley Burr Alexander, professor and philsopher album_6D29C7CF_E97B_5975_41D1_5C04D29C30C6_0.description = Bust of Robert W. Furnas, governor and co-found of Arbor Day photo_CB43D453_5EAA_5234_41C1_7E82A1D9A5F2.description = But the rotunda dome is not the top of the tower-- there are eight floors of offices above that! photo_CB43D453_5EAA_5234_41C1_7E82A1D9A5F2.description = But the rotunda dome is not the top of the tower-- there are eight floors of offices above that! photo_838F4046_5FDE_721D_41C7_81F4A18D704C.description = Butterfly (Prodryas), fossils of butterflies are found in rocks from central Colorado. photo_838F4046_5FDE_721D_41C7_81F4A18D704C.description = Butterfly (Prodryas), fossils of butterflies are found in rocks from central Colorado. photo_F2138C3F_5F56_B26B_41D0_9B1624E4DD29.description = Can you find a sunflower, a sun, and a moon in the design? photo_F2138C3F_5F56_B26B_41D0_9B1624E4DD29.description = Can you find a sunflower, a sun, and a moon in the design? photo_DEFDFC10_E9DD_FDA5_41E4_DEA985A8EDDD.description = Carved details in the inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_DEFDFC10_E9DD_FDA5_41E4_DEA985A8EDDD.description = Carved details in the inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_11422B13_0C2F_3DA3_4193_7E9BF113A067.description = Carved on the bison bull for the outer panel of the west balustrade are the words that the Pawnee use to describe maize: "BORN ON THE EARTH AND TOUCHED BY THE DEEP BLUE SKY OUT OF THE DISTANT PAST I CAME UNTO YOU YOUR MOTHER CORN." photo_11422B13_0C2F_3DA3_4193_7E9BF113A067.description = Carved on the bison bull for the outer panel of the west balustrade are the words that the Pawnee use to describe maize: "BORN ON THE EARTH AND TOUCHED BY THE DEEP BLUE SKY OUT OF THE DISTANT PAST I CAME UNTO YOU YOUR MOTHER CORN." album_C007E5DA_E9AC_AEA5_41CE_DC7E8427FF0E_0.description = Celebrating the Right of Free Speech photo_C2A94229_E9AC_A5E7_41E4_E0AFD1A04C06.description = Celebrating the Right of Free Speech photo_C2A94229_E9AC_A5E7_41E4_E0AFD1A04C06.description = Celebrating the Right of Free Speech photo_C52AFE6B_E9D5_9A7B_41E8_5B4AEC16F200.description = Celebrating the right of Religious Freedom photo_C52AFE6B_E9D5_9A7B_41E8_5B4AEC16F200.description = Celebrating the right of Religious Freedom album_C406514F_E9D4_E7BC_41D2_E96045CC69DA_0.description = Celebrating the right of Religious Freedom album_3ADE4E4A_4584_041A_41D8_2C61DD175B8F_0.description = Charlemagne, King of the Franks and emperor of Rome, that later became the Holy Roman Empire. He lived from about 742 to 814 B.C.E. and was known for the size of his empire and for creating a close relationship between his countries and the leaders of the Catholic Church. photo_CD9D5DBE_E50B_3521_41E3_3E92BBAE7B17.description = Charles E. Bussey, professor and environmentalist photo_CD9D5DBE_E50B_3521_41E3_3E92BBAE7B17.description = Charles E. Bussey, professor and environmentalist photo_F9507A16_A7CC_A72C_41C6_B5AB9E31C5E1.description = Close up detail of a capital (column top) with the symbols of Nebraska. photo_F9507A16_A7CC_A72C_41C6_B5AB9E31C5E1.description = Close up detail of a capital (column top) with the symbols of Nebraska. album_8DACCF90_CF0B_1126_41DF_F694E939E0AF_0.description = Close up of Voting Button in the former Legislature Chamber album_6CB28E43_EA5D_FDAB_41E3_7B0E27EA1709_0.description = Close up of window detail photo_FD9A850D_A7CC_6D3C_41CE_87176BCE02FE.description = Color detail of a column capital. photo_FD9A850D_A7CC_6D3C_41CE_87176BCE02FE.description = Color detail of a column capital. photo_15021942_0CF3_3D9D_4195_460196EDEE19.description = Corn and bison skulls from the decorative border above the Pioneer Panel. photo_15021942_0CF3_3D9D_4195_460196EDEE19.description = Corn and bison skulls from the decorative border above the Pioneer Panel. album_213CBC98_4684_0406_41A0_62F95CE03747_0.description = Created by Daniel Chester French in 1909 for the second State Capitol it remains in the same location today. photo_D34E57DE_E9F4_6A5D_41DC_70B62839B580.description = Delaware - Delaware River (State Seal), New York - Mountain with Sun (State Seal) photo_D34E57DE_E9F4_6A5D_41DC_70B62839B580.description = Delaware - Delaware River (State Seal), New York - Mountain with Sun (State Seal) photo_148D61E0_0CEF_CC9D_4192_C6C0C320CB0E.description = Detail of Door Panels photo_148D61E0_0CEF_CC9D_4192_C6C0C320CB0E.description = Detail of Door Panels photo_14DC498E_0CED_3CA2_41A5_96A29FB620BC.description = Detail of North Door photo_14D944B5_0CEF_34E7_4184_2C04474219D1.description = Detail of North Door photo_14D944B5_0CEF_34E7_4184_2C04474219D1.description = Detail of North Door photo_14DC498E_0CED_3CA2_41A5_96A29FB620BC.description = Detail of North Door photo_E3EA2918_A7D7_A525_41E0_F560A2DDBF65.description = Detail of the Red Verona marble from Verona, Italy photo_E3EA2918_A7D7_A525_41E0_F560A2DDBF65.description = Detail of the Red Verona marble from Verona, Italy photo_2F6B53FE_4684_03FA_41C1_C5D84A6115DD.description = Detail of the statue photo_2F6B53FE_4684_03FA_41C1_C5D84A6115DD.description = Detail of the statue photo_8CA7F189_5FDE_D214_41B3_EEFAC3ED5D6C.description = Dragonfly, live near water and eat other insects. Many fossils found are much larger than their living relatives today! photo_8CA7F189_5FDE_D214_41B3_EEFAC3ED5D6C.description = Dragonfly, live near water and eat other insects. Many fossils found are much larger than their living relatives today! photo_70DFA01D_E91D_5715_41E6_90298B0D1737.description = Dwight Palmer Griswold, Governor photo_70DFA01D_E91D_5715_41E6_90298B0D1737.description = Dwight Palmer Griswold, Governor album_DAAF9E91_F2DD_E802_41E8_B74474B30F4D_2.description = Early 1900s photograph of Goodhue's Nebraska State Seal. photo_E87E2148_5EB6_5214_41A1_B16A62EEA8EF.description = Early fish or Ichthyosaur, swimming reptiles that lived in the waters of oceans. These fish had shapes similar to dolphins or sharks and could swim very fast. photo_E87E2148_5EB6_5214_41A1_B16A62EEA8EF.description = Early fish or Ichthyosaur, swimming reptiles that lived in the waters of oceans. These fish had shapes similar to dolphins or sharks and could swim very fast. photo_6875CD1A_E975_291F_41E1_E415976EC2CF.description = Edward Creighton, founder of Transcontinental Telegraph Line and Creighton University photo_6875CD1A_E975_291F_41E1_E415976EC2CF.description = Edward Creighton, founder of Transcontinental Telegraph Line and Creighton University photo_461B2C6B_E0D4_808B_41C5_9028785FC57B.description = Edward J Flanagan, founder of Boys Town photo_461B2C6B_E0D4_808B_41C5_9028785FC57B.description = Edward J Flanagan, founder of Boys Town photo_17376CD4_0C13_74A5_4138_437BFB1B9228.description = Egyptian pharaoh Pentaour that represents “The Dawn of History”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: \ EVEN OF OLD, MAN REMEMBERED HIS PAST, HE BETHOUGHT HIM OF LETTERS, HE RECORDED THE DEEDS OF HIS FATHERS photo_17376CD4_0C13_74A5_4138_437BFB1B9228.description = Egyptian pharaoh Pentaour that represents “The Dawn of History”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: \ EVEN OF OLD, MAN REMEMBERED HIS PAST, HE BETHOUGHT HIM OF LETTERS, HE RECORDED THE DEEDS OF HIS FATHERS album_2C03DEC6_469C_040A_4190_250B857AB022_0.description = Ezekial, a Hebrew scholar, that represents “The Cosmic Tradition”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HE TURNED HIS EYES UNTO THE HEAVENS, HE SAW THAT THEY WERE ONE, AND IN THAT ONE HE BEHELD THE IMAGE OF GOD” photo_8351F85A_5FD9_B234_41C0_CC48CF884F63.description = Falcons have very good and keen eyesight. They can spot a rodent from high in the air. Fossils have been found in western Kansas. photo_8351F85A_5FD9_B234_41C0_CC48CF884F63.description = Falcons have very good and keen eyesight. They can spot a rodent from high in the air. Fossils have been found in western Kansas. photo_141192F4_0C1E_CC65_419B_0A5EAB10F28F.description = Farm Holiday Assoication on the steps in February 1933. photo_141192F4_0C1E_CC65_419B_0A5EAB10F28F.description = Farm Holiday Assoication on the steps in February 1933. album_13921776_0C2D_3465_4186_D8AD8936F2C8_0.description = Female bison and her baby calf on the east side of the west balustrade album_9889F2AF_5FDF_B66C_41C3_D66DE3449851_0.description = Floor mosaic and guilloché by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Air album_423448CA_336B_ADE6_419D_328EADDD86D6_0.description = Floor mosaic and guilloché by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Earth album_E71DF01A_5EB6_5235_41B2_9089C8DB9EFB_0.description = Floor mosaic and guilloché by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Fire album_EB544ADB_5EAA_D634_41B1_6B1A20782C7F_0.description = Floor mosaic and guilloché by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Water photo_AB686E6D_E9D7_9A7F_41AB_D1BA732A947C.description = Four young people who represent education photo_AB686E6D_E9D7_9A7F_41AB_D1BA732A947C.description = Four young people who represent education photo_26040A13_8785_EFA8_41E0_5C9A40E95BC9.description = Full view of relief sculptures photo_26040A13_8785_EFA8_41E0_5C9A40E95BC9.description = Full view of relief sculptures album_D6B96C32_2936_9991_41C5_57DAD1C04469_0.description = Full view of reliefs photo_DBFD4D82_2932_9B70_41B8_59754FA9C959.description = Full view of reliefs photo_DBFD4D82_2932_9B70_41B8_59754FA9C959.description = Full view of reliefs photo_58C8DE3F_4A9C_047A_41D8_9830E1E5109A.description = Full view of reliefs. photo_58C8DE3F_4A9C_047A_41D8_9830E1E5109A.description = Full view of reliefs. photo_C13962C4_8790_1336_41C7_6F366E7828A6.description = George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian photo_64ED32AF_319D_8560_415E_863F25FED980.description = George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian photo_64ED32AF_319D_8560_415E_863F25FED980.description = George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian photo_C13962C4_8790_1336_41C7_6F366E7828A6.description = George W. Norris, senator and humanitarian photo_D0471208_E9F4_E5A5_41E2_34102CEB62F1.description = Georgia - Three Pillars of Government (State Seal), Pennysylvania - Keystone (State Nickname) photo_D0471208_E9F4_E5A5_41E2_34102CEB62F1.description = Georgia - Three Pillars of Government (State Seal), Pennysylvania - Keystone (State Nickname) photo_5D438A84_3369_AC62_41B3_D9A18A8A70FF.description = Giant Bison this animal came to the plains from Asia. It is much different than the bison we see on the North Facade balustrades. Go back and compare the bison there to this magnificient animal. photo_5D438A84_3369_AC62_41B3_D9A18A8A70FF.description = Giant Bison this animal came to the plains from Asia. It is much different than the bison we see on the North Facade balustrades. Go back and compare the bison there to this magnificient animal. photo_7009DD7C_E915_291B_41E7_74E8939B9385.description = Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Founder of Omaha World Herald photo_7009DD7C_E915_291B_41E7_74E8939B9385.description = Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Founder of Omaha World Herald photo_5DA8C679_3368_A4A2_41A0_27BC18FC9000.description = Glyptodonts were very similar to today's armidillos! photo_5DA8C679_3368_A4A2_41A0_27BC18FC9000.description = Glyptodonts were very similar to today's armidillos! album_81D8950F_F70B_313A_41EA_29417EBDCE92_0.description = Golden colored blinds in the Supreme Court photo_87AE02A6_F705_336B_41E3_8442CC4E64D4.description = Golden colored blinds in the Supreme Court photo_87AE02A6_F705_336B_41E3_8442CC4E64D4.description = Golden colored blinds in the Supreme Court photo_69BAF07E_E97D_7717_41DB_D3D2E5565E35.description = Grace Abbott, social worker and child labor law lobbyist photo_69BAF07E_E97D_7717_41DB_D3D2E5565E35.description = Grace Abbott, social worker and child labor law lobbyist photo_4741C7D8_45BC_0406_41D4_ACE85C484F82.description = Hammurabi was king of Babylonia in the 18th century B.C.E., a very, very long time ago! He is famous for being one of the first to have written a code of law. Notice how sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the ancient alphabets of this lawgiver beneath him. photo_4741C7D8_45BC_0406_41D4_ACE85C484F82.description = Hammurabi was king of Babylonia in the 18th century B.C.E., a very, very long time ago! He is famous for being one of the first to have written a code of law. Notice how sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the ancient alphabets of this lawgiver beneath him. photo_700DD5F0_E915_392C_41D1_1CF54E506A8D.description = Hartley Burr Alexander, professor and philsopher photo_700DD5F0_E915_392C_41D1_1CF54E506A8D.description = Hartley Burr Alexander, professor and philsopher album_F3E3F96D_5F57_D2EF_41C4_B0DBCBFB5341_0.description = Hartley Burr Alexander, who chose the quotes and symbols used throughout the Capitol, supplied the information on Native American bead work designs used in the costumes worn the two natives in the carving. [source: Nebraska's Memorial Capitol, 53-55] photo_BDCA7FE3_E154_7F82_41E4_9E1D118377DC.description = Hildreth Meiere's mosaic - education representing activities of society photo_BDCA7FE3_E154_7F82_41E4_9E1D118377DC.description = Hildreth Meiere's mosaic - education representing activities of society album_BD45C4CC_E155_8187_41CD_5A6FBD0C724D_0.description = Hildreth Meiere's mosaic - education representing activities of society album_51121623_4B7A_7E1B_41D3_7E4DB12C9353_0.description = Hildreth Meière's Mosaic - The Sense of Beauty representing activities of Society photo_51126C03_4B7A_D214_41A1_DD5670768137.description = Hildreth Meière's Mosaic - The Sense of Beauty representing activities of Society photo_51126C03_4B7A_D214_41A1_DD5670768137.description = Hildreth Meière's Mosaic - The Sense of Beauty representing activities of Society album_BD2BB450_E134_87EE_41E8_9617E610457D_0.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Pioneer Family representing activities of society photo_B3CC7D13_E14D_8018_41B2_A0300217F5A8.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Recreation representing activities of society photo_B3CC7D13_E14D_8018_41B2_A0300217F5A8.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Recreation representing activities of society album_B3DF6F7B_E14D_8025_41E6_AF5F851F03BD_0.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Recreation representing activities of society photo_54AE9CDC_E3D4_818C_41B2_BA0D8D9F5749.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Reverence for the Truth representing activities of society photo_54AE9CDC_E3D4_818C_41B2_BA0D8D9F5749.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Reverence for the Truth representing activities of society album_683D3924_E3D4_80BC_41E4_DA5CB8AD5C1E_0.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Reverence for the Truth representing activities of society album_BA45DDF0_E173_839B_41E2_5908DE23CBB1_0.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - reflection representing activities of society photo_BCC97C20_E173_80BC_41DE_92A31D1E472B.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - reflection representing activities of society photo_BCC97C20_E173_80BC_41DE_92A31D1E472B.description = Hildreth Meière's mosaic - reflection representing activities of society photo_B0E318D2_E135_8092_41DA_9D3313B95245.description = Hildreth Meières mosaic - Pioneer Family representing activities of society photo_B0E318D2_E135_8092_41DA_9D3313B95245.description = Hildreth Meières mosaic - Pioneer Family representing activities of society album_9E511DEA_D13B_10FA_41E7_6FE82060239C_0.description = Historic image of charis only album_F82C3BC8_A7CC_A525_41DD_72CE0AB0774B_0.description = In between the designs of the native animals is a special design of sunflowers. album_DF85A67A_E9DC_AA65_41E9_ACE5BD5EA9C3_0.description = Inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_DFE8B1A7_E9DC_66EB_41D3_D892AA825D85.description = Inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_DFE8B1A7_E9DC_66EB_41D3_D892AA825D85.description = Inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_DFD976D2_E9DC_EAA5_41EA_6C87CE98CC45.description = Inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area photo_DFD976D2_E9DC_EAA5_41EA_6C87CE98CC45.description = Inlaid wood from the walls of Governor's Reception Area album_D45C5435_FD47_380E_41DF_5127E3649FD3_0.description = Inscription on the face of an East Balustrade. photo_909085A3_EA6C_6EEB_41E0_F3980BE950BD.description = Inside it is made up of interlocking tetrahedrons and is decorated with corn and sunflower designs. photo_909085A3_EA6C_6EEB_41E0_F3980BE950BD.description = Inside it is made up of interlocking tetrahedrons and is decorated with corn and sunflower designs. photo_407B2EA6_4A84_040B_41CB_B195FD8D72F4.description = Interior view of the Law Library photo_40790345_4A84_1C0E_41D9_F6FC59A450E9.description = Interior view of the Law Library photo_4FCC1C5F_4A84_043A_41C2_E604B6066C81.description = Interior view of the Law Library photo_407B2EA6_4A84_040B_41CB_B195FD8D72F4.description = Interior view of the Law Library photo_4FCC1C5F_4A84_043A_41C2_E604B6066C81.description = Interior view of the Law Library photo_40790345_4A84_1C0E_41D9_F6FC59A450E9.description = Interior view of the Law Library album_BC6936CE_FDB0_7335_41C8_D069D9DDA553_0.description = Isaac Newton lived from 1642 to 1727 A.D. and discovered many new mathematical theories—like gravity! The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: album_5EBD3E5B_4A84_0439_41D3_B3711C938DDC_0.description = Isaac Newton lived from 1642 to 1727 A.D. and discovered many new mathematical theories—like gravity! The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “WITH THE STARS FOR HIS TEACHERS, WITH TRUTH FOR HIS GOAL, HE ASKED OF NATURE WHAT IS POSSIBLE FOR MAN” photo_C67CD3A3_E519_0D27_41D3_F0684542415C.description = J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day photo_C67CD3A3_E519_0D27_41D3_F0684542415C.description = J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day photo_6EF9596E_E3D5_808C_41D0_62AE14C9CA6D.description = John Gneisenau Neihardt, writer and ethnographer photo_6EF9596E_E3D5_808C_41D0_62AE14C9CA6D.description = John Gneisenau Neihardt, writer and ethnographer photo_B8BCDE5F_E0CC_808A_41D3_0A086B26B781.description = John J. Pershing, soldier and founder of Pershing Rifles photo_B8BCDE5F_E0CC_808A_41D3_0A086B26B781.description = John J. Pershing, soldier and founder of Pershing Rifles photo_3DB1FC02_46BC_040B_419F_522CE60B7C28.description = Justinian photo_3DB1FC02_46BC_040B_419F_522CE60B7C28.description = Justinian album_43BD2570_4584_0406_41D3_A1A189231B91_0.description = Justinian lived from 483 – 565 A.D. and was known for expanding his empire to the west and for finishing the codification of Roman Law. That must have been a big job! photo_25648137_59BE_D27C_41CE_3FF3DE7E53D8.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. photo_25648137_59BE_D27C_41CE_3FF3DE7E53D8.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. photo_AEF45914_5FF6_B23D_41A4_0610FFFFD942.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. \ By Capitolist (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons photo_F65152FC_5FB6_57EC_41C1_03AE931B7005.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. \ By Capitolist (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons photo_AEF45914_5FF6_B23D_41A4_0610FFFFD942.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. \ By Capitolist (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons photo_F65152FC_5FB6_57EC_41C1_03AE931B7005.description = Kenneth Evett working on the Rotunda Murals, these murals represent Industrial Enterprises, Intellectual Works, and Humanitarian Work. \ By Capitolist (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons photo_BB05ABEA_18FF_119C_4175_BB9E63B2B08F.description = King Solomon built many temples during his time as leader. Sculptor Lee Lawrie has carved him holding a temple. These temples were the centers for Hebrew religious activities, just as the State Capitol is the center of our state’s governmental activities. photo_BB05ABEA_18FF_119C_4175_BB9E63B2B08F.description = King Solomon built many temples during his time as leader. Sculptor Lee Lawrie has carved him holding a temple. These temples were the centers for Hebrew religious activities, just as the State Capitol is the center of our state’s governmental activities. album_9F3C17A6_D10B_116B_41DE_295C5B95E1DF_0.description = Lamps with Abraham Lincoln medallion photo_69DA5AA5_E97F_6B35_41DF_5DC132F622DD.description = Loren Eiseley, professor and nature writer \ Photo credit: University Archives, University of Pennsylvania University photo_69DA5AA5_E97F_6B35_41DF_5DC132F622DD.description = Loren Eiseley, professor and nature writer \ Photo credit: University Archives, University of Pennsylvania University photo_BC6936CF_FDB0_7333_41D4_20DE752D2BCD.description = Louis IX was King of France from 1226 to 1270 C.E. and was famous for his wisdom and love of justice. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: \ “HE SWORE WITH THE OATH OF HIS HONOR, TO BE COURAGEOUS BEFORE ALL PERIL, TO ABHOR EVIL, TO BE MERCIFUL, TO BE GENTLE” photo_5FC0366F_4A84_0419_41D2_B1B75103EB81.description = Louis IX was King of France from 1226 to 1270 C.E. and was famous for his wisdom and love of justice. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HE SWORE WITH THE OATH OF HIS HONOR, TO BE COURAGEOUS BEFORE ALL PERIL, TO ABHOR EVIL, TO BE MERCIFUL, TO BE GENTLE” photo_5FC0366F_4A84_0419_41D2_B1B75103EB81.description = Louis IX was King of France from 1226 to 1270 C.E. and was famous for his wisdom and love of justice. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HE SWORE WITH THE OATH OF HIS HONOR, TO BE COURAGEOUS BEFORE ALL PERIL, TO ABHOR EVIL, TO BE MERCIFUL, TO BE GENTLE” photo_39F6E216_458B_FC0A_419C_211BA40E1708.description = Marcus Aurelius was known for his compassion for the poor and his attempts to make the laws more humane. He represents “The Reign of the Law”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HIS FORTRESS HE FOUNDED IN THE LAW, HIS EMPIRE IN WISE ADMINISTRATION, PERCEIVING THAT HE WHO WOULD RULE ALSO MUST SERVE” photo_39F6E216_458B_FC0A_419C_211BA40E1708.description = Marcus Aurelius was known for his compassion for the poor and his attempts to make the laws more humane. He represents “The Reign of the Law”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HIS FORTRESS HE FOUNDED IN THE LAW, HIS EMPIRE IN WISE ADMINISTRATION, PERCEIVING THAT HE WHO WOULD RULE ALSO MUST SERVE” photo_414D304A_459C_1C1A_41D3_F4054CFF7786.description = Marcus Aurelius was known for his compassion for the poor and his attempts to make the laws more humane. He represents “The Reign of the Law”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HIS FORTRESS HE FOUNDED IN THE LAW, HIS EMPIRE IN WISE ADMINISTRATION, PERCEIVING THAT HE WHO WOULD RULE ALSO MUST SERVE” photo_414D304A_459C_1C1A_41D3_F4054CFF7786.description = Marcus Aurelius was known for his compassion for the poor and his attempts to make the laws more humane. He represents “The Reign of the Law”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “HIS FORTRESS HE FOUNDED IN THE LAW, HIS EMPIRE IN WISE ADMINISTRATION, PERCEIVING THAT HE WHO WOULD RULE ALSO MUST SERVE” photo_A08683F7_E91F_5915_41E5_2E1A16526269.description = Mari Sandoz, novelist and teacher photo_A08683F7_E91F_5915_41E5_2E1A16526269.description = Mari Sandoz, novelist and teacher photo_D045AF0E_E9F4_7BBD_41EA_EB655F739DED.description = Maryland - Calvert Family Coat of Arms (State Seal), New Jersey - Plow (State Seal), North Carolina - Star (State Flag) photo_D045AF0E_E9F4_7BBD_41EA_EB655F739DED.description = Maryland - Calvert Family Coat of Arms (State Seal), New Jersey - Plow (State Seal), North Carolina - Star (State Flag) album_89233643_CF04_F32A_4172_A81CFC4AC91D_0.description = Meiere designed the mosaics and decorative boarders to look like Native American beadwork. photo_5D77D7F6_3368_E3AF_41C3_FD16186D879F.description = Mesohippus or the Three-Toed Horse. The first horses found their home on the Great Plains and in Nebraska. They were much smaller than today's modern horse, roughly the size of a small dog. photo_5D77D7F6_3368_E3AF_41C3_FD16186D879F.description = Mesohippus or the Three-Toed Horse. The first horses found their home on the Great Plains and in Nebraska. They were much smaller than today's modern horse, roughly the size of a small dog. album_3885C5C0_45BC_0406_41C7_6183ADD7257B_0.description = Minos, a mythical king of Crete. He was supposed to be the son of Zeus (the father of the Greek gods). When Minos died, he became a judge of the dead in the underworld. photo_8C052114_CF05_312F_41E4_386FC123D154.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization for tribal government. photo_8C052114_CF05_312F_41E4_386FC123D154.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization for tribal government. photo_8C7FC5F5_CF05_30EE_41CD_4EA1662C3E5D.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization for village life. photo_8C7FC5F5_CF05_30EE_41CD_4EA1662C3E5D.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization for village life. photo_8D8700A3_CF05_0F69_41D0_40EECEA2D61A.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization of a bison hunt. photo_8D8700A3_CF05_0F69_41D0_40EECEA2D61A.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization of a bison hunt. photo_8CA54F16_CFFB_112B_41E9_01E25931FA92.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization of a war party. photo_8CA54F16_CFFB_112B_41E9_01E25931FA92.description = Mosaic designed by Hildreth Meiere to honor the Native American civilization of a war party. photo_EF7375DB_5EB6_D234_41CC_0A2A7E6C72F7.description = Mosasaur was a big lizard that lived in the oceans. Some of these lizards grew to more than 40 feet. Fossils for the mosasaur have been found in Nebraska and the Great Plains. photo_EF7375DB_5EB6_D234_41CC_0A2A7E6C72F7.description = Mosasaur was a big lizard that lived in the oceans. Some of these lizards grew to more than 40 feet. Fossils for the mosasaur have been found in Nebraska and the Great Plains. album_45B2EFDB_458C_043A_41C7_21018EC7EA85_0.description = Moses was an ancient Hebrew leader who passed on the Ten Commandments to his people. album_8DD59E0B_5FB6_AE2B_41D0_6B69C80080AE_0.description = Mother Earth in the center of the Rotunda photo_386A44F8_4584_0407_41D6_31BDE25E7F2A.description = Napoleon, an emperor of France, lived from 1769 – 1821 is the youngest leader on this wall. Although, some say he was power hungry and ruthless, he created the Code Napoleon or Code Civil, which still forms the basis of French civil law. photo_386A44F8_4584_0407_41D6_31BDE25E7F2A.description = Napoleon, an emperor of France, lived from 1769 – 1821 is the youngest leader on this wall. Although, some say he was power hungry and ruthless, he created the Code Napoleon or Code Civil, which still forms the basis of French civil law. photo_702C9918_E917_E91B_41CA_BDD52B1AAD61.description = Nathan J. Gold, Philanthropist and founder of Gold's Department Store photo_702C9918_E917_E91B_41CA_BDD52B1AAD61.description = Nathan J. Gold, Philanthropist and founder of Gold's Department Store photo_A08C8251_E91F_5B6D_41CC_A23DFBDECD79.description = Nathan Roscoe Pound, lawyer photo_A08C8251_E91F_5B6D_41CC_A23DFBDECD79.description = Nathan Roscoe Pound, lawyer photo_C14111BE_87F0_3155_41DB_10096949CC37.description = Nebraska Public Media cameras photo_C14111BE_87F0_3155_41DB_10096949CC37.description = Nebraska Public Media cameras album_C140AE99_87F0_135F_41E5_A299F34DC5C5_0.description = Nebraska Public Media cameras photo_2B18CE90_469C_0406_41CF_7FC545AF891E.description = Nebraska State Flag flying indicates that the Legislature is in session. \ © Capitolshots Photography photo_2B18CE90_469C_0406_41CF_7FC545AF891E.description = Nebraska State Flag flying indicates that the Legislature is in session. \ © Capitolshots Photography photo_E8D67BC0_FFC3_680F_4180_83489B8EFC84.description = Nebraska is handing Columbia the 37th star to represent Nebraska as the 37th state. photo_E8D67BC0_FFC3_680F_4180_83489B8EFC84.description = Nebraska is handing Columbia the 37th star to represent Nebraska as the 37th state. photo_2F0801C6_4684_FC0A_41CA_9DD217E1152F.description = Nebraska's Lincoln Memorial predates the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC by 10 years. This sculpture portrays President Abraham Lincoln poised to deliver the Gettysburg Address. \ What was the date of the Gettysburg Address? \ By Ammodramus (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons photo_2F0801C6_4684_FC0A_41CA_9DD217E1152F.description = Nebraska's Lincoln Memorial predates the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC by 10 years. This sculpture portrays President Abraham Lincoln poised to deliver the Gettysburg Address. \ What was the date of the Gettysburg Address? \ By Ammodramus (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons album_E053274B_D107_1139_41CF_33CF806DEF3F_0.description = Norris Chamber (Unicameral) Door photo_E2B3E4DC_D105_70DE_41E2_F5CABBF7F802.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_E2B3E4DC_D105_70DE_41E2_F5CABBF7F802.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_706B79A6_37AA_721F_41BF_EF08B7684523.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_70A44093_37AA_5234_41BB_B689D653AA54.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_70A44093_37AA_5234_41BB_B689D653AA54.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_706B79A6_37AA_721F_41BF_EF08B7684523.description = Norris Chamber Doors detail photo_70F03456_37AA_D23C_41C6_17F2C01AC7BE.description = Norris Chmber Door detail photo_70F03456_37AA_D23C_41C6_17F2C01AC7BE.description = Norris Chmber Door detail album_160511BC_0CF5_CCE5_4191_C4553709CD93_0.description = North Capitol entrance view from the Northeast album_140F0B8C_0CEF_7CA5_41A5_B356DDF96339_0.description = North Entrance Door photo_9C5B4D2F_D104_F179_41CA_95332A085E41.description = North panel scenes from Nebraska’s development as a territory and state. photo_9C5B4D2F_D104_F179_41CA_95332A085E41.description = North panel scenes from Nebraska’s development as a territory and state. album_9D7767D1_D17B_1129_41CC_3E1273B82993_0.description = North panel scenes from Nebraska’s development as a territory and state. photo_F6DC29A1_A73C_A567_41BE_4D3324523102.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Fall is on the north side. photo_F6DC29A1_A73C_A567_41BE_4D3324523102.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Fall is on the north side. photo_F616E1B2_A73C_6565_41C7_8CAB477E1D78.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Spring, on the south side, is surrounded by flowers. photo_F616E1B2_A73C_6565_41C7_8CAB477E1D78.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Spring, on the south side, is surrounded by flowers. photo_F5310E07_A73D_DF2B_41BC_3A941EDDB144.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Summer is on the west side. photo_F5310E07_A73D_DF2B_41BC_3A941EDDB144.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Summer is on the west side. album_F064D1CE_A73C_653D_41C5_436D2BE466F2_0.description = Notice that they are dressed in different clothing to represent the different seasons -- Winter, on the east side, is covered in a gray cloak. photo_75F412A7_088B_33E7_41A3_48809218D998.description = On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that all slaves in the rebellious Southern states would be free. Behind the freed slaves and Lincoln, you see the nation's Capitol in Washington D.C. The sculptor, Lee Lawrie, was able to use portraits of Lincoln and the other leaders in the panels that represent modern events. He could show you what we actually looked like. photo_75F412A7_088B_33E7_41A3_48809218D998.description = On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that all slaves in the rebellious Southern states would be free. Behind the freed slaves and Lincoln, you see the nation's Capitol in Washington D.C. The sculptor, Lee Lawrie, was able to use portraits of Lincoln and the other leaders in the panels that represent modern events. He could show you what we actually looked like. album_4060F39A_4A84_1C3B_41D9_FE047D7ACAF5_0.description = On the north and south sides, he planted two rows of trees. The trees were of graduated sizes. The tallest trees (about 20 feet tall) were closest to the street, and the shortest (14 feet tall) were closest to the building. photo_F436CE41_5FB6_6E14_41C1_5AC716EFFC50.description = On the right of Mother Earth is a female figure pouring water from a jug. photo_F436CE41_5FB6_6E14_41C1_5AC716EFFC50.description = On the right of Mother Earth is a female figure pouring water from a jug. photo_D5FACB14_FD45_280D_41EE_4C3E3B0EBB6F.description = One of the four bison panels on the balustrades of the north entrance. photo_D5FACB14_FD45_280D_41EE_4C3E3B0EBB6F.description = One of the four bison panels on the balustrades of the north entrance. album_AAFB3DB1_E17C_5D67_41AE_C356CB54426E_0.description = One of the six bronze grills in the foyer. photo_9142EA3A_EA5C_A5E5_41DB_3E3A81079EBC.description = One view from the observation deck photo_9142EA3A_EA5C_A5E5_41DB_3E3A81079EBC.description = One view from the observation deck album_6DC115D6_37EA_523C_419C_EAEF1B060507_0.description = Onyx Railing photo_B63314FE_E153_ACDD_41C0_D9CC33846CCF.description = Onyx stone windows from Utah album_B60A803D_E14C_635F_41D6_F45DFDC7ED58_0.description = Onyx stone windows from Utah photo_B63314FE_E153_ACDD_41C0_D9CC33846CCF.description = Onyx stone windows from Utah photo_2EA3C9B7_4684_0C0A_41C9_2E7CBF2F13F1.description = Orestes Before the Areopagites \ ©Capitolshots Photography photo_2EA3C9B7_4684_0C0A_41C9_2E7CBF2F13F1.description = Orestes Before the Areopagites \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_DAAF9E91_F2DD_E802_41E8_B74474B30F4D_4.description = Our actual Nebraska Seal Looks like this! photo_831C6885_5FDA_521C_41D0_C2799CBAD886.description = Owls are quiet fliers and have very good hearing. Which is how many catch their prey. Owl fossils are found in may parts of western North America. photo_831C6885_5FDA_521C_41D0_C2799CBAD886.description = Owls are quiet fliers and have very good hearing. Which is how many catch their prey. Owl fossils are found in may parts of western North America. photo_9D1C5CD4_D10D_172E_4190_A4F7948B02DB.description = Panel of the "Homesteaders" album_98F2B0B7_D10D_0F6A_41D8_3C3086477407_0.description = Panel of the "Homesteaders" photo_9D1C5CD4_D10D_172E_4190_A4F7948B02DB.description = Panel of the "Homesteaders" photo_AAE33ACB_E9D7_BABB_41E0_8356BB021FD7.description = People helping each other which symbolizes charity photo_AAE33ACB_E9D7_BABB_41E0_8356BB021FD7.description = People helping each other which symbolizes charity album_17FE1F8C_0C12_F4A5_41A4_3C11C36E3E66_0.description = President Lincoln that represents “The Liberation of the People”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “STRONG IN THE LOVE OF LIBERTY, HE DEMANDED FREEDOM FOR ALL MEN, THAT HUMANITY MIGHT REIGN IN THEIR SOULS” photo_694731D8_E97A_F91B_41AA_F611A748A6F7.description = Red Cloud, Ogala Lakota Chief photo_694731D8_E97A_F91B_41AA_F611A748A6F7.description = Red Cloud, Ogala Lakota Chief album_3B7EBE18_46BC_0406_41CD_0FF55302AF2D_0.description = Relief sculpture for “The Codification of Roman Law Under Justinian” \ Can you find Justinian above? album_37DBC914_4684_0C0F_41CC_7EA9A30E1E3A_0.description = Relief sculpture of "The Judgement of Solomon" photo_D375BF68_E9F4_BA65_41E6_A5BA1FB8D5A7.description = Rhode Island - Anchor (State Seal), Connecticut - Grape Leaf (State Seal) photo_D375BF68_E9F4_BA65_41E6_A5BA1FB8D5A7.description = Rhode Island - Anchor (State Seal), Connecticut - Grape Leaf (State Seal) photo_694A8044_E97B_D76B_41D6_C0A55B6FB690.description = Robert W. Furnas, governor and co-found of Arbor Day photo_694A8044_E97B_D76B_41D6_C0A55B6FB690.description = Robert W. Furnas, governor and co-found of Arbor Day photo_F7EAE9E9_5FB9_B214_41D2_57FCBA0A365F.description = Rotunda wall before installation of Evett's Murals photo_F7EAE9E9_5FB9_B214_41D2_57FCBA0A365F.description = Rotunda wall before installation of Evett's Murals photo_AE4F0315_5FF6_563F_41B5_10FAAC22FBF8.description = Rotunda wall before the installation of Evett's Murals photo_24E80FDC_59B9_AE2D_41BC_968B3BB8CA64.description = Rotunda wall before the installation of Evett's Murals photo_24E80FDC_59B9_AE2D_41BC_968B3BB8CA64.description = Rotunda wall before the installation of Evett's Murals photo_AE4F0315_5FF6_563F_41B5_10FAAC22FBF8.description = Rotunda wall before the installation of Evett's Murals album_ADE94FF6_E0F4_FCED_4192_0C2FD33E2955_0.description = Sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers. photo_ACAD8C72_E0F4_63E5_41E5_EE5DF6A44DC7.description = Sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers. photo_ACAD8C72_E0F4_63E5_41E5_EE5DF6A44DC7.description = Sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers. photo_2CC2FD53_469C_040A_41B2_07E72E3C1A96.description = Socrates, a Greek scholar, which represents “The Birth of Reason”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “INTO THE HOUSES AND THE AFFAIRS OF MEN, HE BROUGHT UNDERSTANDING, BEFORE THEIR EYES HE SET THE PATTERN OF THE GOOD” photo_2CC2FD53_469C_040A_41B2_07E72E3C1A96.description = Socrates, a Greek scholar, which represents “The Birth of Reason”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “INTO THE HOUSES AND THE AFFAIRS OF MEN, HE BROUGHT UNDERSTANDING, BEFORE THEIR EYES HE SET THE PATTERN OF THE GOOD” album_A6D2C2BD_18FF_13F7_41A0_33FF9EA07689_0.description = Solon, an Athenian lawgiver allowed everyone to take part in the public assembly, something never heard of in his time. \ Can you also find Solon on the West Facade? photo_8342AD12_5FDE_B235_41C4_7A4C1F87B0BD.description = Songbird or as many consider this the Nebraska State Bird -- Meadowlark. photo_8342AD12_5FDE_B235_41C4_7A4C1F87B0BD.description = Songbird or as many consider this the Nebraska State Bird -- Meadowlark. album_D034D5DF_E9F5_EE5B_41E3_F943846F1888_0.description = South Carolina - Palm tree (State Seal), New Hampshire - Ship on Stocks (State Seal) album_40D281A0_4584_FC07_41C3_6A1C86F7C86F_0.description = St. John represents “The Glorification of Faith”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: "WITH THE EYE OF FAITH HE GAZED WITHIN, HE SOUGHT THE SPIRIT OF MAN, HE PRAYED THAT IT MIGHT BE FOUND PURE” album_39B825A7_458C_040A_41D1_5CAD0247FFBD_0.description = St. John represents “The Glorification of Faith”. The Capitol’s philosopher, Hartley Burr Alexander, wrote: “WITH THE EYE OF FAITH HE GAZED WITHIN, HE SOUGHT THE SPIRIT OF MAN, HE PRAYED THAT IT MIGHT BE FOUND PURE” photo_A0E86908_E91D_36FB_41DD_1A858AEF08D2.description = Standing Bear, Ponca chief and civil rights activist photo_A0E86908_E91D_36FB_41DD_1A858AEF08D2.description = Standing Bear, Ponca chief and civil rights activist photo_5CB23CF8_3377_A5A2_4181_1D9020D41FFA.description = Stegomastadon are lived on land and along side of the Mammoths. The fossils for this relative of the elephant have been found in many counties of Nebraska. photo_5CB23CF8_3377_A5A2_4181_1D9020D41FFA.description = Stegomastadon are lived on land and along side of the Mammoths. The fossils for this relative of the elephant have been found in many counties of Nebraska. photo_A07D7DE3_E91D_292C_41EA_262C569CC21C.description = Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, journalist and Chief Standing Bear's interpreter photo_A07D7DE3_E91D_292C_41EA_262C569CC21C.description = Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, journalist and Chief Standing Bear's interpreter album_A530CF5D_E9DC_9A5F_41D4_04482A4594E2_0.description = Tack's Mural representing Marriage photo_A2545F2D_E9DF_9BFF_41D2_36B009BF9CAF.description = Tack's Mural representing Motherhood photo_A2545F2D_E9DF_9BFF_41D2_36B009BF9CAF.description = Tack's Mural representing Motherhood photo_871FE7AA_CF7D_717A_41E6_19AD4E904D47.description = Tapestry for Agriculture photo_871FE7AA_CF7D_717A_41E6_19AD4E904D47.description = Tapestry for Agriculture album_8A6D2A77_CF3D_33EA_41EA_3C57028EAC67_0.description = Tapestry for Overland Trail photo_897C814F_CF7B_313A_41B3_F8931464246E.description = Tapestry for River Traffic photo_897C814F_CF7B_313A_41B3_F8931464246E.description = Tapestry for River Traffic photo_E9C62586_5EA9_D21D_41C8_C80BCCE903E2.description = Teleost Fish, are alive today and can be found in rivers, lakes and oceans. photo_E9C62586_5EA9_D21D_41C8_C80BCCE903E2.description = Teleost Fish, are alive today and can be found in rivers, lakes and oceans. album_6177D03A_37D6_5277_413A_2093FC4F073C_0.description = The Capitals of the Rounda columns photo_66A380E6_37D6_D21F_41AB_B64F34CCD9DF.description = The Capitals of the red marble columns in the Vestibule photo_66A380E6_37D6_D21F_41AB_B64F34CCD9DF.description = The Capitals of the red marble columns in the Vestibule photo_59B1B6BD_E334_818C_41C5_40BE7C98DB57.description = The Capitol Foyer before installation of the murals. photo_59B1B6BD_E334_818C_41C5_40BE7C98DB57.description = The Capitol Foyer before installation of the murals. photo_EFF98CEC_5EB6_53EC_41B8_8513089BFEC2.description = The Caterpillar or Onychophoran can be found today. It is thought that this lived in the oceans and not on land. photo_ED565AC9_5EB7_F617_41C0_3BD56C1FEA1A.description = The Caterpillar or Onychophoran can be found today. It is thought that this lived in the oceans and not on land. photo_ED565AC9_5EB7_F617_41C0_3BD56C1FEA1A.description = The Caterpillar or Onychophoran can be found today. It is thought that this lived in the oceans and not on land. photo_EFF98CEC_5EB6_53EC_41B8_8513089BFEC2.description = The Caterpillar or Onychophoran can be found today. It is thought that this lived in the oceans and not on land. photo_A70B2459_E9D4_EDA4_41CC_5D2782A9C0C8.description = The Ceiling murals depict Nebraska’s agriculture and industry. We celebrate the gifts of water to bathe and drink, fire for warmth and light, clean air to breathe and the earth for our bountiful crops. photo_A70B2459_E9D4_EDA4_41CC_5D2782A9C0C8.description = The Ceiling murals depict Nebraska’s agriculture and industry. We celebrate the gifts of water to bathe and drink, fire for warmth and light, clean air to breathe and the earth for our bountiful crops. photo_9072A8E3_EA6C_A66B_41E5_C564F47F887B.description = The Dome on the outside looks liek it is made of gold but is actually creamic tile with a gold glaze. photo_9072A8E3_EA6C_A66B_41E5_C564F47F887B.description = The Dome on the outside looks liek it is made of gold but is actually creamic tile with a gold glaze. album_7FF5A593_37AE_D235_41BC_C631FC28A4DB_0.description = The Door to the Norris Chamber or Unicameral photo_F64DA61A_A734_AF25_41B5_3F9DA27AC61F.description = The East Arch view featuring a ground squirrel and a coyote. album_F08DCA72_A737_E7E5_41C5_2B9941B72674_0.description = The East Arch view featuring a ground squirrel and a coyote. photo_F64DA61A_A734_AF25_41B5_3F9DA27AC61F.description = The East Arch view featuring a ground squirrel and a coyote. photo_F649A540_A734_6D25_41D1_235B1222F259.description = The East Arch view featuring an owl. photo_F649A540_A734_6D25_41D1_235B1222F259.description = The East Arch view featuring an owl. album_AABEEFDE_E9D4_FA5D_41A5_9EB2830A25AA_0.description = The Institutions of Nebraska photo_35B3691A_4684_0C3A_41D5_A4BA711B777E.description = The Judgement of Solomon \ ©Capitolshots Photography photo_35B3691A_4684_0C3A_41D5_A4BA711B777E.description = The Judgement of Solomon \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_FFA03C04_A7F5_A32D_41A4_61C7C3119D26_0.description = The North Arch view features a weasel, fox, white-tailed deer, duck, mink, antelope, and a squirrel. photo_F87F3885_A7F7_A32F_41B8_D8D8EFB85BA0.description = The North Arch view featuring a duck. photo_F87F3885_A7F7_A32F_41B8_D8D8EFB85BA0.description = The North Arch view featuring a duck. photo_FF33FA29_A7F4_E767_41E1_5C98902886CC.description = The North Arch view featuring a fox and white-tailed deer. photo_FF33FA29_A7F4_E767_41E1_5C98902886CC.description = The North Arch view featuring a fox and white-tailed deer. photo_FE91EBB9_A7F4_E567_41D6_89886A2EB1D8.description = The North Arch view featuring a mink and antelope. photo_FE91EBB9_A7F4_E567_41D6_89886A2EB1D8.description = The North Arch view featuring a mink and antelope. photo_E8400442_5EB6_D215_41CA_B85EAADB6DF3.description = The Plesiosaurs are reptiles that lived in the oceans. They had long necks, small heads and mouths filled with small sharp teeth. Their body is similar to a turtle without its shell. Their fossils have been found in rocks of Nebraska. photo_E8400442_5EB6_D215_41CA_B85EAADB6DF3.description = The Plesiosaurs are reptiles that lived in the oceans. They had long necks, small heads and mouths filled with small sharp teeth. Their body is similar to a turtle without its shell. Their fossils have been found in rocks of Nebraska. photo_DAA8491D_5EF9_B22C_41BA_275558DAF624.description = The Rotunda Chandelier photo_DAA8491D_5EF9_B22C_41BA_275558DAF624.description = The Rotunda Chandelier album_96425566_EBD4_EE6D_41A2_214510920CB2_0.description = The Scourge of Famine \ Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts album_A49FF15F_DFCC_A5DB_41D9_49AFA2782750_0.description = The South Arch view featuring a bison, martin, mountain lion, eagle, wolf, bobcat, and a raccoon. photo_A2399479_DFD4_A3E7_41E2_7A3CEB153A26.description = The South Arch view featuring a bobcat and a raccoon. photo_A2399479_DFD4_A3E7_41E2_7A3CEB153A26.description = The South Arch view featuring a bobcat and a raccoon. photo_A34E9F16_DFD3_DD2D_41E4_08BBEA92D935.description = The South Arch view featuring a martin and a mountain lion. photo_A34E9F16_DFD3_DD2D_41E4_08BBEA92D935.description = The South Arch view featuring a martin and a mountain lion. photo_A2C55B3B_DFD4_A55B_41E2_EE001E28FF14.description = The South Arch view featuring an eagle. photo_A2C55B3B_DFD4_A55B_41E2_EE001E28FF14.description = The South Arch view featuring an eagle. photo_34A414EC_46FC_041E_41AA_BDF2CA398DA8.description = The Sower at Night. The Thunderbird is a very important symbol for agricultural production. This Native American figure was thought to bring the farmers rain increasing the productivity of the prairie plains. \ ©Capitolshots Photography photo_34A414EC_46FC_041E_41AA_BDF2CA398DA8.description = The Sower at Night. The Thunderbird is a very important symbol for agricultural production. This Native American figure was thought to bring the farmers rain increasing the productivity of the prairie plains. \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_5248B4BD_899A_B9B8_41E1_425DAA673A07_0.description = The West Arch view featuring a bear, field mouse, badger, hawk, rat, opossum, and a skunk. photo_5F9C3A50_899A_88C8_41C5_9D502F0F9B48.description = The West Arch view featuring a field mouse. photo_5F9C3A50_899A_88C8_41C5_9D502F0F9B48.description = The West Arch view featuring a field mouse. photo_5C150FBF_8999_87B9_41D8_7B870B8D6CA6.description = The West Arch view featuring an opossum and a skunk. photo_5C150FBF_8999_87B9_41D8_7B870B8D6CA6.description = The West Arch view featuring an opossum and a skunk. photo_42BF3887_8999_8849_418A_5BCB4868C3E5.description = The West Arch view featuring an opossum and a skunk. photo_42BF3887_8999_8849_418A_5BCB4868C3E5.description = The West Arch view featuring an opossum and a skunk. album_A72B889F_E9D4_66DB_41CE_F081F3BA9480_0.description = The artist of the ceiling murals, Augustus Vincent Tack, chose a gothic style of dress to portray citizens. Tack decided not to use modern clothing so that the figures would appear timeless and never go out of style. album_FEBE8070_A7DF_A3E5_4169_86F8132B526C_0.description = The center of the mosaic floor is dominated by a huge stylized sun symbolizing Creation and Cosmic Energy. photo_FC19C9FD_A7D3_E4DC_41C5_1AAD366C9886.description = The ceramic mosaic tiles consist of pieces of green, brown, tan, black, gray, and white marble in various geometric shapes and patterns. photo_FC19C9FD_A7D3_E4DC_41C5_1AAD366C9886.description = The ceramic mosaic tiles consist of pieces of green, brown, tan, black, gray, and white marble in various geometric shapes and patterns. photo_FD342399_A7DC_A527_41E4_A9F230D2FC61.description = The ceramic mosaic tiles consist of pieces of green, brown, tan, black, gray, and white marble in various geometric shapes and patterns. photo_FD342399_A7DC_A527_41E4_A9F230D2FC61.description = The ceramic mosaic tiles consist of pieces of green, brown, tan, black, gray, and white marble in various geometric shapes and patterns. album_FC583EB5_A7D4_FF6F_41E5_2517FB7C4630_0.description = The columns were brought to the United States by boat, and brought to Lincoln by rail. photo_FC52A7CB_A7DD_ED3B_41D9_C9EEBE97E74F.description = The decorative patterns are circular or medallion forms (tondi) and progress throughout the area. photo_FC52A7CB_A7DD_ED3B_41D9_C9EEBE97E74F.description = The decorative patterns are circular or medallion forms (tondi) and progress throughout the area. album_682F14DC_EA54_AE5E_41D2_DADC37F2A291_0.description = The dome on the inside is blue tile, to symbolize the sky. photo_E34AF412_D107_372A_41E0_5B5AE7A84740.description = The doors here in the Norris Chamber are in an old Middle Eastern style. photo_E34AF412_D107_372A_41E0_5B5AE7A84740.description = The doors here in the Norris Chamber are in an old Middle Eastern style. photo_7F18E223_37A9_D615_41C3_9FAE4B4A2F1D.description = The doors here in the Norris Chamber are in the old Middle Eastern style. photo_7F18E223_37A9_D615_41C3_9FAE4B4A2F1D.description = The doors here in the Norris Chamber are in the old Middle Eastern style. photo_FE650CD4_A7DC_632D_41DE_0EC18E4E1D84.description = The floor in the vestibule consists of ceramic mosaic tiles displaying geometric shapes and patterns. photo_FE650CD4_A7DC_632D_41DE_0EC18E4E1D84.description = The floor in the vestibule consists of ceramic mosaic tiles displaying geometric shapes and patterns. album_59511F13_4A9C_040A_41D4_8943AFABB061_0.description = The is the relief sculpture: “Las Casas Pleading the Cause of the Indian” album_4F178D2D_4A84_041E_41BF_3354E6EF7923_0.description = The large arched windows on the south side of the Capitol are part of the Law Library, where law books are stored. People study those books to learn about laws in other states and other countries. photo_F51AFACA_5FB7_D615_41CB_7FDF46004E02.description = The majestic, enthroned Mother Earth sits in the middle. photo_F51AFACA_5FB7_D615_41CB_7FDF46004E02.description = The majestic, enthroned Mother Earth sits in the middle. photo_5CCA7850_3377_ACE3_41B3_4F8982F9640F.description = The mammoths are much bigger than the Stegomastadon, growing to be 13ft at their shoulders. Like their counterparts they ate grasses and other plants. photo_5CCA7850_3377_ACE3_41B3_4F8982F9640F.description = The mammoths are much bigger than the Stegomastadon, growing to be 13ft at their shoulders. Like their counterparts they ate grasses and other plants. photo_908159A1_EA6B_A6E7_41DB_4965EDB657A3.description = The outside dome is actually 50 feet above the inside dome! photo_908159A1_EA6B_A6E7_41DB_4965EDB657A3.description = The outside dome is actually 50 feet above the inside dome! photo_E3AE22D0_A7D4_6725_418B_F6316EF55267.description = The patterns for the ceramic mosaic tiles progress from the vestibule through the foyer into the rotunda. photo_FC7C33DC_A7D4_E4DD_41BE_7A80457E4C3E.description = The patterns for the ceramic mosaic tiles progress from the vestibule through the foyer into the rotunda. photo_E3AE22D0_A7D4_6725_418B_F6316EF55267.description = The patterns for the ceramic mosaic tiles progress from the vestibule through the foyer into the rotunda. photo_FC7C33DC_A7D4_E4DD_41BE_7A80457E4C3E.description = The patterns for the ceramic mosaic tiles progress from the vestibule through the foyer into the rotunda. photo_15FC9EC2_0CF3_D49D_4195_7FB851EE02CC.description = The pioneers lad down farms and made Nebraska one of the biggest corn producing states in the nation. photo_15FC9EC2_0CF3_D49D_4195_7FB851EE02CC.description = The pioneers lad down farms and made Nebraska one of the biggest corn producing states in the nation. photo_C8B5C770_5EAE_5EF4_419E_F11A5FFE81E4.description = The rotunda dome is the highest dome in the Capitol building. It's 112 feet from the floor--close to ten stories high. photo_C8B5C770_5EAE_5EF4_419E_F11A5FFE81E4.description = The rotunda dome is the highest dome in the Capitol building. It's 112 feet from the floor--close to ten stories high. album_C996F3CC_5EAE_F62D_41BB_A937396601C0_0.description = The rotunda sits at the heart of the Capitol. photo_42270707_4A84_0409_41C3_FF38DD981453.description = The trees of decreasing height created an optical illusion, making the distance from the street to the building look greater than it really is. This clever design is still part of the Capitol's landscaping plan. photo_42270707_4A84_0409_41C3_FF38DD981453.description = The trees of decreasing height created an optical illusion, making the distance from the street to the building look greater than it really is. This clever design is still part of the Capitol's landscaping plan. album_E427DCCF_D105_3739_41E9_A679FF234211_0.description = The walls are made of Indiana Limestone and Guastivino tile photo_90765737_EA5C_ABEB_41DD_042F0246A6BC.description = The windows are golden glass so the lighting is always soft and peaceful photo_90765737_EA5C_ABEB_41DD_042F0246A6BC.description = The windows are golden glass so the lighting is always soft and peaceful photo_E5995921_D105_1166_41DD_2FEA351CFCE2.description = The wlls are made of Indiana Limestone and Guastivino tile photo_E5995921_D105_1166_41DD_2FEA351CFCE2.description = The wlls are made of Indiana Limestone and Guastivino tile album_43BD2570_4584_0406_41D3_A1A189231B91_1.description = There is a lot of disagreement about whether Julius Caeser was a good or bad ruler. 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The inscription reads, “WISDOM JUSTICE POWER MERCY CONSTANT GUARDIANS OF THE LAW." \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_DAAF9E91_F2DD_E802_41E8_B74474B30F4D_1.description = This is an engaged sculpture of Mercy. The inscription reads, “WISDOM JUSTICE POWER MERCY CONSTANT GUARDIANS OF THE LAW." \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_DAAF9E91_F2DD_E802_41E8_B74474B30F4D_0.description = This is an engaged sculpture of Power. The inscription reads, “WISDOM JUSTICE POWER MERCY CONSTANT GUARDIANS OF THE LAW." \ ©Capitolshots Photography album_1722CFF9_0C17_546F_4196_EF20EF2AC11C_0.description = This is an engaged sculpture of Wisdom. The inscription reads, “WISDOM JUSTICE POWER MERCY CONSTANT GUARDIANS OF THE LAW. \ © Capitolshots Photography album_777B590D_0889_7EAB_4187_F1662022C250_0.description = This is the relief sculpture: “Las Casas Pleading the Cause of the Indian” photo_A421F5B2_E9D7_EEE4_41EB_BD8DB0373F94.description = This mural symbolizes Nebraska's Industry photo_A421F5B2_E9D7_EEE4_41EB_BD8DB0373F94.description = This mural symbolizes Nebraska's Industry photo_A40EBC6D_E9D7_9E7F_41DA_84DC4F88CBEB.description = This mural sympbolizes Nebraska's Agriculture photo_A40EBC6D_E9D7_9E7F_41DA_84DC4F88CBEB.description = This mural sympbolizes Nebraska's Agriculture photo_2A04916D_4684_1C1E_41C5_9592395061E1.description = This relief sculpture "The Publishing of the Twelve Tablets in Rome" shows Roman laws being carved into tablets. Roman society in 450 B.C.E. was undergoing many changes, leading to new laws. 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Vestibule - Agriculture's Importance to Nebraska
Cool Fact:
The dome design is composed of eight panels in ceramic tile mosaics symbolizing "The Fresh Fruits of the Soil".
All the figures representing agriculture are portrayed as ancient figures to show the long history of agriculture being important to people and allowing civilizations to develop.
How would life be different today if we didn’t have agriculture—if we didn’t plant, cultivate and harvest food?
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Cool Fact:
The Sower is 19 feet tall, with a base of 13 feet, it weighs 9 ½ tons and is 1" thick cast bronze.
The Sower is actually a lightning rod for the tower. Being on top of the Capitol in Lincoln, in the southeast part of the state, the Sower faces northwest toward the rest of the state because that’s where most of Nebraska’s land is.
Does he face your home?
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The capitol was constructed over a ten-year period in four building phases.
Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1932.
Total cost for the capitol was just under $10 million.
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Cool Fact:
Eleven of Nebraska's counties are named after Presidents of the United States. Lincoln County was named after the 16th President - Abraham Lincoln. Can you name the other counties named after presidents?
The 93 counties of Nebraska are carved as decorative frieze around the Capitol.
Why are the county names in the order that they are carved?
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side
Bess Streeter Aldrich grew up in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Aldrich loved writing. It turns out she was good at it, too—she won her first writing contest at age 14! Aldrich moved to Elmwood, Nebraska, started a family and continued writing.
Her many stories, published in national magazines, made her one of the highest paid female authors of the time. Over the course of her life she wrote more than a dozen novels, usually about small town life.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side
Edward Creighton was an Omaha businessman. He started the Transcontinental Telegraph Line, an electrical system running from Omaha to California that sent messages before there were phones.
He travelled the length of the line himself and made friends with several Native American tribes along the way. After finishing the telegraph line, he built railroads and founded Creighton University.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side
Grace Abbott was a social worker—someone who helps others live healthy and happy lives.
She came of age in Grand Island, Nebraska and worked as a teacher before moving to Chicago to live at the famous Hull House, a welfare home for immigrants founded by Jane Addams. She spent her life helping the poor and lobbying for improved conditions for child labor.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side
Loren Eiseley was a nature writer, professor and scientist who grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. After a period spent exploring the country as a hobo hopping trains, Eiseley studied geology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and also edited the literary magazine Prairie Schooner.
Eiseley taught at several different universities across the country and wrote many different kinds of books. In his writing Eiseley used poetic language to convey the beauty of science in a way that ordinary people could understand.
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Red Cloud was an Oglala Lakota chief who grew up near the Platte River. Between 1866 and 1868 he fought with the US Army over their westward expansion into Oglala Sioux territory.
At a time when Native Americans were being pushed onto reservations, Red Cloud continued to fight for peace and freedom for his people into his old age.
Have you ever stood up for something you believed in?
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Robert W. Furnas (along with J. Sterling Morton) founded Arbor Day, a national holiday celebrating the importance of trees. He did this during his time as the second governor of Nebraska in 1873.
Before becoming governor, Furnas was a colonel in the Civil War and the publisher of Nebraska Farmer, a magazine that told pioneers all about the great farmland that would be theirs if they settled in the state!
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side
Mari Sandoz was a novelist who was inspired by the land and people of Nebraska. The daughter of Swiss immigrants, Sandoz grew up doing hard labor on her family’s farm in western Nebraska.
Though she wasn’t able to attend high school, she still passed the teacher’s exam and made her living teaching for many years. Her father’s last request was that she write his life story; his tale of pioneer hardship became Sandoz’s most famous book, "Old Jules". She also wrote a biography of the Lakota leader Crazy Horse.
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Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, also known by her Native American name “Bright Eyes”, was a member of the Omaha tribe and an advocate for Native American rights. Her family valued education, and she started out working as a teacher on the Omaha reservation.
Then she became a journalist who drew the public’s attention to poor living conditions on many Native American reservations. Her fluency in multiple languages allowed her to act as Chief Standing Bear’s interpreter during his famous 1879 trial and a British lecture tour that followed.
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Standing Bear was a Ponca Indian Chief and symbol for Native American rights who grew up along the Niobrara River. In 1879, he argued in an Omaha court that Native Americans should have the same rights as white Americans.
During that trial he is famous for holding up his hand and saying that its "blood is of the same color as yours. God made me, and I am a man."
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Nathan Roscoe Pound was a lawyer who grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and later headed the country’s oldest law school: Harvard Law.
He believed in interpreting the law based on how it was actually used instead of how it was supposed to be used. Lawyers today still use his studies to make legal decisions.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side
Arthur Weimar Thompson was an auctioneer, or someone who decides and calls bid prices for goods at auctions.
Thompson’s specialty was livestock auctions, which he attended all over the country; by the end of his career he had called over 7500 livestock sales! Thompson made his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Dwight Griswold was the 25th Governor of Nebraska. Griswold attended military academy in Kearney and college at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Griswold served on the Nebraska House of Representatives and the Senate before becoming the state’s Governor in 1941. Griswold was elected to the US Senate but passed away before he could enter that office.
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Gilbert M. Hitchcock founded the Omaha World-Herald in 1889; it is still one of the nation’s leading newspapers!
Hitchcock became a United States Senator who advocated for the peaceful end to World War I while he was in office.
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Hartley Burr Alexander was a philosopher and professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who decided what words would be carved into the capitol building.
Because he was interested in both European and Native American philosophy he made sure that the Lincoln Capitol included elements of both traditions. Architects don’t just design buildings—philosophers do, too!
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Nathan J. Gold was a businessman who managed Gold’s Department Store in Lincoln, Nebraska for almost fifty years.
He was a philanthropist, or someone who raises money for causes that make the world a better place. The Lincoln Community Foundation, an organization that Gold helped start, supports businesses in the Lincoln community.
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Charles E. Bessey, nationally known University of Nebraska professor of botany and horticulture, and author of federal legislation establishing agricultural experimentation stations at land-grant universities.
Bessey’s experiments with tree planting in the Nebraska Sandhills, and his tireless promotion of the idea, led to the establishment of the man-made Nebraska National Forest by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902.
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J. Sterling Morton was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who was Secretary of Agriculture for President Grover Cleveland. He built a mansion modeled after the White House in Nebraska City! Sterling imported trees from all over the world and planted them around the house.
He founded the national holiday Arbor Day because he believed that the best way to keep our land healthy for the future is by planting trees. He might have been the original tree hugger!
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William Jennings Bryan was a politician who ran for President of the United States three times. He was a populist, which means that he believed that the common peoples’ voice should be stronger than political experts and that big banks should not have control over politics.
He grew up in Illinois and practiced law in Lincoln, Nebraska. Known for his booming voices and ability to give rousing speeches, Bryan traveled the country lecturing on his beliefs.
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Alvin Saunders Johnson was born in Homer, Nebraska. He used the values and work ethic he learned from farm life to make all life better. As an economist, he helped others understand money problems. As an educator, he taught children as well as adults. As a humanitarian, he gave refugees a safe place to study. As a social activist, he helped make laws to fight discrimination. As a writer and editor, he shared knowledge, creativity and world-changing ideas.
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Nebraska had a bicameral government until 1937, when the Unicameral was formed. The voting board shown here was used tally legislator's votes. Originally the "East" Chamber was used for the Senate, while the "West" Chamber was reserved for the House.
When the single government was formed the "West" (Norris) Chamber was designated to house the Legislature because it was the larger of the two. The "East" Chamber was renamed the "Warner Legislative Chamber".
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Nebraska legislators voted “yes” or “no” to questions about the future of our state. The button that they pressed on their desks lit up on the voting board at the front of the room: green for yes, red for no. This way, everyone who watched the meeting could see how the legislators voted.
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These mosaics, designed by Hildreth Meiere, honor the Native American civilization Nebraska pioneers built upon. The four images show: tribal government, village life, a bison hunt and a war party.
If you had to choose four images from your life to show future generations, what would they be?
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This tapestry, or woven decorative cloth, shows Lakota Indians doing a Sun Dance, a sacred ceremony for the tribe. The headdresses represent the different groups within the Lakota society, which was (and still is) an important tribe in Nebraska. You can see eagle feathers on some of the dancers. These feathers were given to tribe members who performed acts of great bravery.
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Before 1854 there was a lot of good land in Kansas and Nebraska, but farmers weren’t allowed to settle it.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act opened this territory for homesteading and paved the way for the Transcontinental Railroad to run through the state. When the railroad was finished ten years later it brought even more settlers to Nebraska.
It is thought that the act was intended to open the west for a transcontinental railroad, ultimately starting the Civil War. The Act included the controversial section on popular sovereignty and was designed by the Illinois Senator who opposed Abraham Lincoln.​
Abraham Lincoln is also credited for signing the Homestead Act of 1862.
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Engaged Sculpture of Louis IX and Issac Newton.
This first is of Louis IX that represents “The Age of Chivalry”. Chivalry means the ideal qualities of a knight, such as courtesy and valor.
Which of these characteristics do you think are important for a leader? Why?
The second is of Isaac Newton that represents “The Discovery of Nature”.
Why is it important to keep looking for new ideas?
How does that help with human rights?
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In the relief panels that represent more modern events, sculptor Lee Lawrie was able to use portraits of leaders so we can see what they actually looked like. The British statesman and philosopher, Edmund Burke, lived from 1729 to 1797. In 1775, during our Revolutionary War, he gave a speech to the British Parliament asking them to respect the colonies’ rights.
He is thought to have said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
How does that apply to you?
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In the relief panels, which represent more modern events, sculptor Lee Lawrie was able to use portraits of leaders so we can see what they actually looked like.
In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory for 4 cents per acre from Napoleon, the Emperor of France. (Napoleon also hosts the South Façade. Go visit him!) It was this transaction that made Nebraska a part of the United States!
What do you think it would be like if we were still ruled by France?
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John Milton lived from 1608 to 1674 and was an English poet, author, and politician. He defended free speech and fought against censorship of the press.
Why is it important for the media to be able to say what they want?
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The east side of the Capitol is the only side where Goodhue’s plan for a long open space to enhance the view of the Capitol has not been created. On the other three sides, there are “malls”—wide streets or fountains or boulevards.
How does that make the Capitol look better? Would you like to see a “mall” on the east side, too?
Sources:
Nebraska: An Illustrated History
History of Nebraska
Capitol exterior walking tour brochure
Nebraska's Memorial Capitol
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This relief sculpture shows the pilgrims still inside the ship. See how the little girl on the left is sitting on her mom’s lap so she can see out the window. In the year 1620, the pilgrims agreed to set up laws for their government even before they got off the ship--the first publishing of written laws in what would become the United States!
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COOL FACT:
During the Depression in the mid-1930's, the summer heat was especially terrible. Air conditioning didn't exist, so many Lincoln people came to the Capitol at night and slept on the lawn as a way of keeping cool. Also, some Lincoln children would come to the Capitol in the day time to use the water fountains, because they thought the Capitol fountains were the coolest in town.
Source: Shifting Winds, by Betty Stevens
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On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that all slaves in the rebellious Southern states would be free. Behind the freed slaves and Lincoln, you see the nation's Capitol in Washington D.C. The sculptor, Lee Lawrie, was able to use portraits of Lincoln and the other leaders in the panels that represent modern events. He could show you what we actually looked like.
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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The king and queen here are Ferdinand and Isabela of Spain. They financed Columbus' expedition to the New World. (The lion and castle on the throne are also represented in the ceiling of the Norris Chamber.) Bartolomé de Las Casas was a missionary who lived from 1474 to 1566 and he thought that the people in the New World should be treated with respect and not enslaved.
Do you think that all governments in the world treat everyone the same? Do we?
How would you feel coming to a new land where no one you knew had ever been before? Would you want some laws set up to protect you before you got there?
What are the other reliefs on the Capitol walls that have to do with freedom?
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. The three large circular medallions represent the earth: the Spirit of the Soil, the Spirit of Vegetation, and the Spirit of Animal Life. The animals in the Spirit of Animal Life panel represent carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.
Name some animals in your neighborhood from each type.
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. The three large circular medallions represent the earth: the Spirit of the Soil, the Spirit of Vegetation, and the Spirit of Animal Life. Rocks and oceans surround the Spirit of the Soil.
Nebraska has many different kinds of soil.
What kind of soil do you have where you live?
Is it good for farming—or other things?
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COOL FACT:
The spaces for the murals in the foyer were in the Capitol's original design, and the themes were selected at the time the Capitol was being built in the 1920's. But the murals that filled those spaces were not commissioned or created until the 1960's. At that time, the Capitol Commission decided they should be mosaics rather than paintings or frescoes (murals painted on wet plaster). They believed mosaics made of reflective glass would show better in the foyer's low level of natural light. They were right!
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COOL FACT:
The spaces for the murals in the foyer were in the Capitol's original design, and the themes were selected at the time the Capitol was being built in the 1920's. But the murals that filled those spaces were not commissioned or created until the 1960's. At that time, the Capitol Commission decided they should be mosaics rather than paintings or frescoes (murals painted on wet plaster). They believed mosaics made of reflective glass would show better in the foyer's low level of natural light. They were right!
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Edward Flanagan was a Catholic priest who founded Boys Town, a national organization for troubled youth in eastern Nebraska. He grew up in Ireland and came to the United States when he was 18. After training to be a priest, he was assigned to a parish in Nebraska and remained in the state for the rest of his life.
Father Flanagan saw that there were many homeless youth in Omaha and decided to start a home and school for them. Boys Town helped many troubled youth and was even featured in a 1938 film in which famous actor Spencer Tracy played Father Flanagan!
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Francis John Miller was born in London but later moved to Canada in his late twenties. He created many mosaic murals for buildings there. He assembled his Nebraska Centennial mural using Venetian glass. He created the work in Montreal and then took it apart to transport it in sections to Lincoln for installation.
His design features a nineteenth century steam engine as well as an energetic montage of colorful figures and symbols suggesting the many changes brought about once people could ride the rails from the eastern states to the Great Plains to the west and back again.
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George W. Norris was a politician who grew up in Ohio and practiced law in Beaver City, Nebraska. He served in the United States Senate from 1913-1943.
He spent his political career fighting for the rights of workers and reforming the way laws get passed. Norris is responsible for Nebraska having the only unicameral legislature in the United States.
What else makes our state unique?
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Jeane Reynal studied mosaics long before she won commissions for two of the six murals in the foyer. She worked with mosaic Boris Anrep for ten years. Her techniques were similar to those used in ancient Tunisia to create floors with scattered patterns of glass and tile in cement.
This mural celebrates Arbor Day, a national holiday devoted to the planting of trees. Shapes that suggest branches and trunks glisten in shades of gold, orange, yellow, and blue. They stand out against the prairie colors of the background, just as newly planted trees stood out against the open prairie.
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Jeanne Reynal of New York studied with Abstract Expressionists and admired Jackson Pollock. She used shattered glass to create this scene of glittering snow and a brave schoolteacher who tied her students together with line and led them to safety through a raging blizzard that unexpectedly hit the state one terrible spring day.
In her mural, Reynal has small, simple shapes representing the children connected by a golden rope, led by a larger figure representing the teacher. The largest figure is seen by some as the storm itself. Others think it is a great spirit leading the humans to safety.
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John J. Pershing was a soldier who fought all over the world: in India, Cuba, the Philippines and Mexico. He taught military tactics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and founded a military sports club called the Pershing Rifles.
Woodrow Wilson named Pershing a Commander in World War I. He was known for being strict with his soldiers and brilliant on the battlefield.
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John Neihardt was a writer and ethnographer, or someone who travels to different areas to study people. He grew up in northern Nebraska, graduated college by 16 and published his first book of poetry by 19! While living near the Omaha reservation, Neihardt began studying and writing about Native American people.
He traveled in a boat down the Missouri River studying Native American Ghost Dancing. In the process he became friends with an Oglala holy man named Black Elk who became the subject of Neihardt’s most famous book: "Black Elk Speaks".
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Potter Charles Clement of Tucson, Arizona created this mural outdoors, leaning it against the side of his studio-home because it was too large to work on indoors. Using a unique casting method to imbed the mosaic tiles into a cement matrix, he placed Japanese, Venetian, and American tiles, along with pebbles, pot shards, tiles he made himself, and 14 karat gold tile.
The deep, textured mural shows surveyors at work, with the bright, advancing world of the East behind them. Ahead of the surveyors lies the changing world of the bison, Native Americans, and homesteaders, under a setting sun.
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Reinhold Marxhausen used many images and symbols to portray the unique theme of this mural. For example, the golden numeral one stands for Nebraska’s unicameral (one-house) legislature. He shows Nebraska from deep in the earth, with reds to show its molten center, blues for the aquifer filled with water, browns and greys containing fossils (including a wooly mammoth), green for broken sod, under skies that change with the seasons.
On the left, working hands make bread that can feed the world. On the right, hands reach upward to show hope that all can work together and share a noble life.
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Reinhold Marxhausen was born in Minnesota, studied art in California, and taught at Concordia College in Nebraska. He used various media for his artworks, including sculpture and photography. He assembled his two foyer murals by laying out colors and shapes on plywood panels and gluing the pieces into place with epoxy.
Along with Venetian and Byzantine glass, he used brick, wood, and ceramic. The pieces are so close together, there’s no room for grouting. His design shows the old Nebraska capitol on the left, with the shape and floor plan of the new capitol floating beside and above it.
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Willa Cather is still one of America’s most famous writers. She spent most of her childhood in Red Cloud, Nebraska and attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Even though she went on to live on the East coast for most of her life, she continued to write about the Nebraska landscape.
Many of her books take place on the prairie and expose the harsh realities of pioneer life and the strong individuals (many of them European immigrants) who withstood them.
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. The three large circular medallions represent the earth: the Spirit of the Soil, the Spirit of Vegetation, and the Spirit of Animal Life. Plants surround the Spirit of Vegetation.
Name some plants in your neighborhood.
Which ones are native to Nebraska?
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. This mosaic is called “The Genius of Creative Energy”.
There are so many symbols in this mosaic.
What do you think the waves, the sun, the stars, the planet, and the reins all mean?
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Some of Hildreth Meiere's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the north is Education, represented by a teacher and a student.
Why is education important to society?
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Some of Hildreth Meière foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the east wall is the cottonwood. The tree gets its name from its cottony-coated seed. Cottonwoods can grow to over 100 feet tall, but the roots can be over 200 feet deep.
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Some of Hildreth Meière foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the west wall is the hackberry. Thick groups of twigs on this tree look like birds’ nests and are called “witches’ brooms. The hackberry tree is very rugged and can grow in all kinds of soils.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the east wall is Public Spirit, represented by a farmer serving as a soldier.
Do you know people who have one job, but use their free time to serve others?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the east wall is Public Spirit, represented by a farmer serving as a soldier.
Do you know people who have one job, but use their free time to serve others?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the west wall is Religion, represented by a clergyman performing a baptism.
In Nebraska, there are a lot of religions: Christianity, Judaism, Muslim, Buddhism, Bahai, and more. It would be interesting to go to the library and find out more about them—how they are alike and how they are different.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the west wall is Religion, represented by a clergyman performing a baptism.
In Nebraska, there are a lot of religions: Christianity, Judaism, Muslim, Buddhism, Bahai, and more. It would be interesting to go to the library and find out more about them—how they are alike and how they are different.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east side in the arch to the south is The Sense of Beauty, represented by an architect and an artist. The Capitol is the work of an architect working with many artists with a sense of beauty.
Do you think Meiere was thinking about that?
Who else creates things of beauty?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east wall in the middle arch is Recreation, represented by a girl with a flower and a ball player. In the society panels in the ceiling, Meiere had to create designs which would be tall and narrow because that is the shape of the space she had to fill. That is why she used a basketball player and not a football player to represent recreation.
What do the girl with a flower and a ball player have in common?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east wall in the north arch is The Pioneer Family, represented by a gentleman who’s a homebuilder and me, a pioneer mother with my children.
Can you think of some ways a pioneer mother and her young ‘uns are like a homebuilder?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the east wall is Labor, represented by a blacksmith. Look at your family and people you run into every day.
How many kinds of jobs can you list?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the east wall is Labor, represented by a blacksmith. Look at your family and people you run into every day.
How many kinds of jobs can you list?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the west wall is Law, represented by three voters of different races.
What kind of laws do you think you’d have if you didn’t have the right to vote?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the south is Reverence for the Truth, represented by a statesman and a philosopher.
Who else has a reverence for truth?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the south is Reverence for the Truth, represented by a statesman and a philosopher.
Who else has a reverence for truth?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the middle arch is Reflection, represented by a scholar and a scientist. To reflect means to stop and think about something.
Why is it important for scholars and scientists to reflect?
Why is it important for you to reflect?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the middle arch is Reflection, represented by a scholar and a scientist. To reflect means to stop and think about something.
Why is it important for scholars and scientists to reflect?
Why is it important for you to reflect?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the middle arch is Reflection, represented by a scholar and a scientist. To reflect means to stop and think about something.
Why is it important for scholars and scientists to reflect?
Why is it important for you to reflect?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east wall in the middle arch is Recreation, represented by a girl with a flower and a ball player. In the society panels in the ceiling, Meiere had to create designs which would be tall and narrow because that is the shape of the space she had to fill. That is why she used a basketball player and not a football player to represent recreation.
What do the girl with a flower and a ball player have in common?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the east wall is the pine. In Nebraska, pines are also used on Christmas tree farms.
What are the trees around your neighborhood?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the east wall is the pine. In Nebraska, pines are also used on Christmas tree farms.
What are the trees around your neighborhood?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the west wall is the willow. The willow has long branches that reach to the ground. It looks like it’s crying so some people call it a weeping willow.
Find a picture of a willow and talk about what it looks like to you.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the west wall is the willow. The willow has long branches that reach to the ground. It looks like it’s crying so some people call it a weeping willow.
Find a picture of a willow and talk about what it looks like to you.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the east wall is the cottonwood. The tree gets its name from its cottony-coated seed. Cottonwoods can grow to over 100 feet tall, but the roots can be over 200 feet deep.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the west wall is the hackberry. Thick groups of twigs on this tree look like birds’ nests and are called “witches’ brooms. The hackberry tree is very rugged and can grow in all kinds of soils.
Why do you think the hackberry does well all over Nebraska?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The man who was born William Frederick Cody will always be known for his nickname, “Buffalo Bill.” He started his cowboy career as a rider for the Pony Express, delivering mail on horseback. He got his nickname killing bison to supply railroad workers with meat. Buffalo Bill became a larger-than-life figure who is still a symbol of the Wild West. Later in life he started a variety act that performed in shows all around the country, showing people the myth and reality of the life of a cowboy in the Old West.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of Onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of Onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Windows in foyer are made of onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.
Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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COOL FACT:
The spaces for the murals in the foyer were in the Capitol's original design, and the themes were selected at the time the Capitol was being built in the 1920's. But the murals that filled those spaces were not commissioned or created until the 1960's. At that time, the Capitol Commission decided they should be mosaics rather than paintings or frescoes (murals painted on wet plaster). They believed mosaics made of reflective glass would show better in the foyer's low level of natural light. They were right!
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
COOL FACT:
The spaces for the murals in the foyer were in the Capitol's original design, and the themes were selected at the time the Capitol was being built in the 1920's. But the murals that filled those spaces were not commissioned or created until the 1960's. At that time, the Capitol Commission decided they should be mosaics rather than paintings or frescoes (murals painted on wet plaster). They believed mosaics made of reflective glass would show better in the foyer's low level of natural light. They were right!
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the south is Reverence for the Truth, represented by a statesman and a philosopher.
Who else has a reverence for truth?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east side in the arch to the south is The Sense of Beauty, represented by an architect and an artist. The Capitol is the work of an architect working with many artists with a sense of beauty.
Do you think Meiere was thinking about that?
Who else creates things of beauty?
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the west wall is Law, represented by three voters of different races.
What kind of laws do you think you’d have if you didn’t have the right to vote?
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Governor's Suite - Role of the Executive Office
In the ceiling murals of the Governor’s Suite the artist changed his colors to represent different ideas. The murals and figures on the side represent real activities of Nebraskans, and are painted in primary colors. At the top, the figures of agriculture and industry, which are concepts, are painted in pastel colors. This change in color scheme also helps make the vaulted ceiling seem to float above the room.
Can you figure out what all the activities and concepts here are?
Try painting a picture where real activities use stronger colors and ideas the people in your picture are thinking use softer colors.
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In the walnut wainscoting of the room the top border is made of inlaid wood in the design of corn. Where vents were needed, they cut out the corn design to allow air to flow.
Can you find any of those holes?
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In this mural, the artist, Augustus Vincent Tack, shows the woman who is holding the ballot box looking away. This is to symbolize the importance of the right of secrecy when you're voting, so no one can force you to vote the way you don't want to.
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On the east wall, the people around the 3 figures of Understanding, Justice, and Mercy are people of all ages to represent our state’s citizens. The 8 figures above them stand for the wisdom of past governments which gave us great innovations in law: India, Babylon, Judea (modern Israel), Egypt, Greece, Rome, Gallia (modern France), and Anglia (modern England).
Why do you think the artist put these wise symbols on the same wall as everyday people?
Why are they important to each other?
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On the south wall in the middle, the mural celebrates the right of religious freedom. The black-robed man in the middle represents conscience. Above is an inscription that says, “The voice of God is as the sound of many waters.” The artist wanted to remind us that it’s important for government to respect everyone’s different religious beliefs.
Do you know how many different kinds of religious buildings there are in your community?
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On the south wall on the left side, the mural celebrates the right of free speech. I’m here with the rest of these people to show that the law should never get in the way of our right to think what we want and say what we want.
Do you know about governments in the world who restrict what their people can say?
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The murals on the north wall represent marriage and motherhood. Tell what you think is happening in each scene and why you think the artist thought these scenes were important to put in his murals.
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The people on either side of the fireplace on the west wall represent the institutions of Nebraska. On the left side people are helping each other and are symbols for charity. On the right side a young man is by 3 young women who symbolize philosophy, science, and art or the unity of knowledge. As a group, they represent education.
Why do you think the artist put education and charity together on a wall?
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The small medallions along the mantle of the fireplace have symbols to represent the original 13 states of the United States.
Can you name all of those states?
The bison heads carved on the mantle have corn earrings.
Why do you suppose the artist did that?
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The woodwork over the fireplace in the Governor’s office fireplace was inlaid by hand using 28 different kinds of wood!
The fireplaces in the Governor’s Suite have never been used!
Can you guess why not?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
The dome in the top of the Memorial Chamber is 70 feet above the floor. On the inside, the dome is blue tile, to symbolize the sky. At the very top is a red and gold sunburst. Below that hangs one of the Capitol's most striking chandeliers, meant to suggest two celestial stars.
The dome is gold on the outside, but the gold isn't metal--it's ceramic tile with a gold glaze. The tiles are very strong and will stand up to the rain and weather, and never need cleaning.
Can you find on a map the 3 tribal reservations that are still in Nebraska?
What are the names of the tribes?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts painted all of the murals in the Memorial Chamber. Born in Omaha, he won a competition to paint the murals in 1991 and started painting the murals full time in March, 1992.
The murals on 14th Floor in the Memorial Chamber were installed as removable panels so they can be taken down periodically for cleaning. The tower acts as a chimney drawing dust and dirt up with the warm air. The people in this mural are making a wall of sandbags to protect against a coming flood.
Have you ever had a flood in your community? Who helped—did you?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.
From the eastern observation deck, you can see the Department of Labor building. State agencies occupy many buildings close to the Capitol. Where Capitol Parkway meets J Street, you will see Lincoln High School, the first high school in town. The curved shapes in the distance above the treetops are domed tennis courts at Woods Park. Once Lincoln grew eastward, but now the city is growing all around.
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.
From the north observation deck, you see Centennial Mall, leading directly from the Capitol to the state and federal office buildings, State Historical Society, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This mall intersects with regular streets but is designed to bring pedestrians to the halls of government as well as to museums and other attractions.
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.
The west observation deck offers a view of Lincoln Mall, which stretches to the County-City Building. You see the dramatic Rosa Parks Way overpass, as well as the railroad yard, where coal trains pass through from the mines of the west bound for the markets of the east. The lakes to the northwest were once part of the salt marshes that laced the landscape.
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Everybody needs a good hero, and heroism should be respected and honored. America honors some of her greatest military heroes with her highest military award—The Medal of Honor (also known as The Congressional Medal of Honor)
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Muralist Stephen Roberts painted these portraits based on photographs of actual Nebraska soldiers!
"The Ideal of International Law" shows a human timeline of Nebraskans who served in the U.S. military. The artist, Stephen Cornelius Roberts started with World War I on the left and then showed soldiers from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and soldiers from the 1990's. He included two nurses to represent those who give medical assistance in time of war. Nurses do so much for patients.
These are all Nebraskans who risked their lives and sometimes lost their lives to preserve justice among nations and within nations.
How do their uniforms change over time?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Nebraskans value peace and tolerance. We appreciate those who serve our country in wars overseas or through humanitarian actions that make our peaceful society possible.
These people serving in the military not only fight--they make peace with enemies and help rebuild societies after the fighting has ended.
This mural honors those in the military as peace-keepers. You see them here with children, because children represent the future. The artist said that children also serve as a reminder of the need to maintain peace, justice, and freedom from conflict, violence and oppression.
Do you know a current soldier, a veteran or someone who is helping to make our world a peaceful place?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
The windows in this room are golden glass so the lighting is always soft and peaceful, as is fitting for a memorial. From the observation decks at the 14th floor level you can see for over 20 miles to the horizon.
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This mural celebrates "The Ideal of Freedom" with a scene from the 1879 trial of Ponca Chief Standing Bear. Even though he didn't speak English, Standing Bear was willing to stand up and speak out for his rights. You see him here with writer Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, who interpreted for him, and with General Crook, who helped get him a trial and legal representation.
Until Standing Bear's trial, Native Americans had not been recognized as persons under United States law. Standing Bear worked within the system and changed that. He declared himself a man and established the humanity of his people under the law and won protection for them under the U.S. Constitution.
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This mural honors Nebraskans who protect us on the home front by fighting fires, dealing with natural disasters and preventing crime.
This mural is a reminder that people who serve in the military aren't the only ones who risk their lives for the sake of others. The artist, Stephen Cornelius Roberts wanted to honor the professionals-- and the volunteers-- who are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect their fellow citizens and their property.
What different jobs can you identify in the picture?
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This mural is called "The Scourge of the Plague". A plague is a disease that has gotten out of control and is hurting a large number of people. A scourage has a severe punishment. In this panel, artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts has us doctors fixing a broken leg. It's not quite a "scourge" or a "plague". Do you know what a symbol is? A symbol represents something else. So here, the title and our actions are symbols for all health care people who have heroically helped care for others. Roberts said, "Nebraska's health care providers have dedicated their lives to serve those in medical need." It's nice to be appreciated!
How have doctors and nurses helped you?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
This plaque displays the Gettysburg Address of 1863, a speech by President Lincoln given during the middle of the Civil War after a very big, horrible battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
He said of the soldiers, “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.”
Can you explain what that means?
Where else can you find reference to Abraham Lincoln in the Memorial Chamber?
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This plaque reminds us of the Civil War and that we too should always remember those who have fought in wars and died. This one has the May 5, 1868 Memorial Day Order from Washington, D.C. that sets aside the 30th of May as Memorial Day.
It says that we should honor our military dead by “cherishing tenderly the memory of our heroic dead, who made their breasts a barricade between our country and its foes. . . “
Do you know of someone in your family or in your community who gave his or her life for their country?
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Thousands of Nebraskans spend their time helping others: people who are hungry, homeless, disabled or have recently arrived in the country. This mural honors those who work to make Nebraska a welcoming place for everyone.
What do you do to volunteer in your community?
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Memorial Chamber - Public Service
Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.
From the south observation deck, you see many of Lincoln’s oldest residences. The Thomas P. Kennard House, a memorial to Nebraska statehood, was built in 1867. It contrasts with the Governor’s Residence, which opened its doors in 1958. Nearby, McPhee Elementary stands where the Capitol School once was located. Though Lincoln is an urban seat of government, you still see grain elevators within its limits.
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This means that the people of a democratic society can choose who governs them. This value has always been important to Nebraskans.
Artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts said, “As a descendent of pioneers, I chose to portray my family at the far right of this mural.” Stephen has a reddish shirt and dark brown hair, his wife and his children are pioneers standing next to the wagon. His brother is in the middle with the gun.
Roberts' murals look photographic because he drew from photos of real Nebraskans he used as models. The people in the painting were never posed all together. Roberts took photographs of each person posed individually, and then combined the portraits to create each picture’s design.
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North Facade - "What Brings You Here?"
Cool Fact: The steps leading to the main entrance to the Nebraska State Capitol are more than a way to get in. Symbolically, the steps rise from ground level just as life has risen up on the plains. The steps have been the site of many celebrations and speeches. They're one of the many features that bring people to the Nebraska State Capitol.
Historically, these steps also have been a place where people rise up in protest. One of the first protests happened in 1933, when the Farm Holiday Association marched on the State Capitol to demand that the legislature put a hold on farm foreclosures for two years.
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North Façade - "What Brings You Here?"
This relief sculpture commemorates the date (March 1, 1867) the state of Nebraska was founded following the end of the Civil War.
Nebraska is symbolically represented as a pioneer woman in a buffalo robe. She’s holding a star to add to the state flag—the 37th star, to be exact, since Nebraska was the 37th state to join the union!
Lincoln was the sitting president during the Civil War.
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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Rotunda - Nebraska's Resources
Cool Fact:
The rotunda sits at the heart of the Capitol. Maybe that's why the Capitol builders chose to fill its dome with images of virtues -- eight female figures in a circle holding hands. The figures symbolize Temperance, Courage, Justice, Faith, Hope, Charity, Magnanimity, and Wisdom, all virtues that the philosopher Aristotle included in his system of ethics. Each figure has a pair of wings-- which can come in handy when you're 112 feet in the air!
source: Nebraska's Memorial Capitol, by Leonard Nelson
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Rotunda - Nebraska's Resources
Hildreth Meiere, the mosaic artist, included the Mother Earth floor panel in the Rotunda that shows a human family, to signify that human life exists with all the foundations of life depicted in the rest of the rotunda floor.
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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".
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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".
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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".
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The doors to the Warner Chamber were completed first. They had some of the first hand carvings in the Capitol by a Nebraska artist. It took Keats Lorenz 3 months using hand knives and tools to carve the black mahogany doors. Each door is 4 inches thick, weighs 750 pounds, and is supported by bronze bolts to keep the door from warping, expanding, or sagging. The doors are easily opened and closed because they're on steel bearings rather than hinges. The rings used to pull the doors open weigh over 11 pounds each.
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The capitals of the columns in the Rotunda are the same marble as the red columns in the Vestibule, but they are unpolished and therefore look a little different.
Which style of marble finish do you like best?
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The capitals of the columns in the Rotunda are the same marble as the red columns in the Vestibule, but they are unpolished and therefore look a little different.
Which style of marble finish do you like best?
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The capitals of the columns in the Rotunda are the same marble as the red columns in the Vestibule, but they are unpolished and therefore look a little different.
Which style of marble finish do you like best?
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The capitals of the columns in the Rotunda are the same marble as the red columns in the Vestibule, but they are unpolished and therefore look a little different.
Which style of marble finish do you like best?
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The chandelier has 136 light bulbs, weighs 3500 pounds, and has symbols of corn and arrows to represent Native Americans.
It’s lowered once a year and all the light bulbs are changed; then it’s hand cranked back up into place.
If the Rotunda is showing us Nebraska’s resources and the corn represents the plants we eat, what do the arrows represent?
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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Air are: butterfly (Prodryas), dragonfly, pterosaur, Archaeopteryx, "Diatryma", songbird, falcon, owl, and fruit bat. The mosaic of the falcon in the floor contains over 1000 pieces of marble!
How many marble pieces do you think there are in this whole ring of animals?
Which of these animals can you still find alive today?
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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Earth are: Glyptodont, "Dinohyus", Giant Bison, Mesohippus, Smilodon, "Brontops", Uintathere, Stegomastadon, and Mammoth.
Which ones had you seen before?
What do you think they have in common that made the artist put them around Earth?
Are there any of these animals alive today?
Can you name all of the steps that have to be taken to make plants grow from the earth?
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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Fire are: "Eurypterid", caterpillar, amphibian, tortoise, mosasaur, Apatosaurus (dinorsaur), "Trachodon", Stegosaurus, and Triceratops.
Do these animals have a way to regulate their own body temperatures like humans do?
Why do you think the artist put these animals around Fire?
Which animals from this group can be found alive today?
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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Water are: crinoid, echinoderm, starfish, sea scorpion, trilobite, nautiloid,teleost fish, agnathan (jawless fish), ichthyosaur (early fish), plesiosaur, and Hesperornis (flightless aquatic bird). Separate these animals into those who live in the water, on land near water, or in the air near water.
Which of these animals can you find alive today?
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The doors here in the Norris Chamber and my doors over at the Warner Chamber both show the Tree of Life. The difference is that the doors here are in an old Middle Eastern style and the Warner Chamber doors use Native American symbols.
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Air sits on a cloud and is surrounded by birds.
To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Air’s hair is being blown by the wind. Earth is the only planet we know that has all four elements in a combination that can support life.
What is the combination of elements in our air that allows us to breathe?
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Earth, shows a strong man hammering the rocks.
Some of the early immigrants who came to Nebraska came here because the earth was easier to plow than the rocky earth in their old countries. But farming was still hard.
Can you name all of the steps that have to be taken to make plants grow from the earth?
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Fire, shows a man surrounded by flames.
What do you suppose he’s holding on his shoulders?
To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Fire's hair looks like a flame. In Nebraska, we have very cold winters, so fire and its heat are very important to us.
Can you tell about a time when you were very cold and wished you could warm up by a fire?
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Water, shows a strong man who gently holds a fish.
To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Water’s hair appears to float.
Name rivers or lakes in your community. Nebraska has a lot!
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.
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COOL FACT:
Ernst Herman Herminghaus, the landscape architect hired to plan the original landscaping for the Capitol, had a problem to solve. He needed to create attractive views of a building that was a little too big for its site. His solution was to trick the eye of the viewer.
Source: A Harmony of the Arts, edited by Frederick C. Luebke, essay by Robert C. Ripley
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Engaged sculptures of Charlemagne, King of the Franks & Emperor of Rome and Napoleon, an emperor of France!
What benefits do you see from leaders of different groups working together to solve problems?
Go to your library and read about Napoleon — do you think he was a good or a bad emperor?
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Engaged sculptures of Minos, a mythical king of Crete and Hammurabi, a king of Babylonia in the 18th century B.C.E.
What do you think it takes to be a good judge?
Why is it important to have laws written down?
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Engaged sculptures of Moses and Akhnaton.
Moses lived almost 16 hundred years Before the Common Era (B.C.E.)—that’s about 3600 years ago! He is said to have written 2 books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the ancient alphabets of this lawgiver beneath him.
Akhnaton, an Egyptian pharaoh who lived over 1300 years Before the Common Era (B.C.E.)—that’s over 3300 years ago!
Do you know the Ten Commandments? How many of them are also laws that our government enforces?
Akhnaton tried to get his people to live under one set of rules. Why do you think he wanted to do that?
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Solon, an Athenian lawgiver who lived around 600 B.C.E. is credited with founding Athenian democracy.
Why is it important to allow everyone to take part in our government?
There is also an engaged sculpture of King Solomon who lived from about 970 to 928 B.C.E. in what we call today Israel.
Why do you think it’s good to have one place where the main activities of government take place?
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The Relief Sculptures shown here are "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence", "The Magna Carta" and "The Writing of the Constitution of the United States (1789)". This carved panel hides a balcony that was part of the pre-air-conditioning ventilation system of the Capitol!
Go to the library or the Internet and look up some pictures of the Declaration of Independence and see how many you can name!
Do you know places in the world today where the people don’t have the same rights by law as we do?
What rights are most important to you?
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The large arched windows are part of the Law Library. Go to the library or the Internet and look up some pictures of the Declaration of Independence and see how many you can name!
Why is it important to have a place to look up written laws?
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The small green entrance door to the Capitol was originally made of bronze, but was later replaced with an exact copy made of wood.
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These are engaged sculptures of Julius Caesar, dictator and general of Rome, who lived from about 102 to 44 B.C.E. and Justinian the Great, the emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
There are rulers today about whom people disagree—can you name any and explain why they might be considered both good and bad?
Why is it important to have laws written down?
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This is an engaged sculpture of St. John. He was a disciple of Jesus, was persecuted for his faith, and wrote one of the books in the New Testament in the Christian Bible.
The second engaged sculpture is of Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor who lived from 121 to 180 B.C.E., a long time ago!
Why do you think the architect wanted St. John on this side with the other lawmakers?
Next you will see an inscription that reads:
“POLITICAL SOCIETY EXISTS FOR THE SAKE OF NOBLE LIVING”
What do you think “noble living” means?
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This is the relief sculpture:
“The Codification of Roman Law Under Justinian”
This scene represents the importance of the people voluntarily agreeing to follow set laws.
Why do we need laws at all?
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This relief sculpture is titled:
“The Codification of Anglo-Saxon Law Under Ethelbert”
King Ethelbert was the Anglo-Saxon ruler of the Britons about 1400 years ago and created the first collection of written laws for his people.
Who else on this wall did the same thing?
Source: Capitol exterior walking tour brochure
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"Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous."
The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was known for his very deep thoughts about the nature of humans.
What do you think this inscription means?
How do you think it relates to what happens in a courtroom?
Although the ceiling uses corn and wheat for decoration, Goodhue, thought this inscription would make a better decoration behind the justices’ bench. Goodhue thought it was simple and modern, and that it would serve to inspire citizens to think about government.
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Directly above the Supreme Court Chamber is the Law Library. It is one of best-lit areas in the Capitol because of the high-ceilinged windows in the reading room.
The mural, ”The Spirit of the Prairie”, by Elizabeth Dolan, continues that feeling of warmth and light. In this room, not just law students can come to find out about famous cases in Nebraska’s court history.
If you were a law student, would the prairie mother in the mural inspire you to look toward the future?
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People used to think there were no nails in the ceiling, but when the ceiling was restored in the 1990's, they discovered there were nails after all! The coffers (squares) and carvings help break and trap sound waves, making the room acoustically perfect—meaning it’s very easy to hear someone talking in here! (And hearing is important for hearings, right?)
sources
Nebraska's Memorial Capitol , by Leonard R. Nelson (published in 1931)
1998-1999 Nebraska Blue Book
Lincoln Journal Star Voter's Guide, November 2, 2000
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The blinds in the Supreme Court are a golden color. The golden light is reflected into the room, softening the contrast between the block walls and the rich wooden paneling.
An architect has to think of more than just walls and floors—an architect has to think about how everything works together to give the right feeling and look for a room.
Do you think Bertram Goodhue’s idea for golden blinds helps the look and feel of this room?
If you were the architect, what color blinds would you put in here? (Whatever you picked, it would be blind justice!)
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The blinds in the Supreme Court are a golden color. The golden light is reflected into the room, softening the contrast between the block walls and the rich wooden paneling.
An architect has to think of more than just walls and floors—an architect has to think about how everything works together to give the right feeling and look for a room.
Do you think Bertram Goodhue’s idea for golden blinds helps the look and feel of this room?
If you were the architect, what color blinds would you put in here? (Whatever you picked, it would be blind justice!)
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The designs in the 3 tapestries show the Louisiana Purchase. President Jefferson bought this huge piece of land from France’s emperor Napoleon in 1803. (That Tom Jefferson was one smart shopper!)
It covered many of the states we know as part of the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Midwest—that’s where Nebraska is. Because the tapestries portray all of the Louisiana Purchase, there are mountains in them even though there are no mountains in Nebraska.
Can you tell how each of the 3 tapestries (River Traffic, Agriculture, and Overland Trail) relate to Nebraska?
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The designs of the bracket lamps have symbols of the three branches of government. The flaming sword is a symbol of the leadership of the executive branch.
The tablet represents the writing of the law, which is the legislative branch's duty. And the balanced scales show the judicial branch's responsibility to weigh and balance the law. The lamps, like all lamps in the Capitol, are made of bronze.
Why is it important for there to be a balance between the 3 branches?
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The designs of the bracket lamps have symbols of the three branches of government. The flaming sword is a symbol of the leadership of the executive branch.
The tablet represents the writing of the law, which is the legislative branch's duty. And the balanced scales show the judicial branch's responsibility to weigh and balance the law. The lamps, like all lamps in the Capitol, are made of bronze.
Why is it important for there to be a balance between the 3 branches?
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The lamps in the front of the chamber have bare bulbs. Bertram Goodhue, the Capitol’s architect, used a “new” material, “light bulbs”, as a decorative feature in the light fixtures in the Capitol.
What we might think of as ordinary and plain today was a thing of beauty in Goodhue’s time. (So we shouldn't make light of it, right?)
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The three hand woven tapestries in the chamber are made with natural fibers and natural dyes. They were designed in very subtle colors in keeping with the dignity of the chamber. That way they go along with the subtle decoration in the walnut ceiling.
Draw a tapestry of your own that shows the three branches of government and how they connect. You could use people, or buildings, or even plants or animals as symbols to represent how the branches affect each other.
What kinds of colors would you use?
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The walls of the court are made of a cinder block tile. These blocks are like concrete, but they’re very porous (have lots of tiny holes). They were allowed to dry naturally, keeping the many holes to absorb sound.
When the Capitol was being built, concrete and cement were new building materials, and Bertram Goodhue, the architect, used them decoratively in the Capitol.
Do you think of concrete and cement as “decorations”?
Think about other items that used to be considered special, but now we think of them as ordinary.
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The walls of the court are made of a cinder block tile. These blocks are like concrete, but they’re very porous. They were allowed to dry naturally, keeping the many holes to absorb sound.
When the Capitol was being built, concrete and cement were new building materials, and Bertram Goodhue, the architect, used them decoratively in the Capitol.
Do you think of concrete and cement as “decorations”?
Think about other items that used to be considered special, but now we think of them as ordinary.
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These pews are where the visitors watch the court’s proceedings. Anyone can sit in on the sessions, but it’s first come, first served for seating. The justices have very strict rules about how the public must behave.
People have to sit through an entire case (about 20 minutes). For security reasons, everyone must pass through a metal detector. Large groups should check in with the Clerk of the Supreme Court’s office.
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These pews are where the visitors watch the court’s proceedings. Anyone can sit in on the sessions, but it’s first come, first served for seating. The justices have very strict rules about how the public must behave.
People have to sit through an entire case (about 20 minutes). For security reasons, everyone must pass through a metal detector. Large groups should check in with the Clerk of the Supreme Court’s office.
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This is a lectern, a stand with a place for a speaker to put his or her papers. This is where attorneys come to speak to the justices. The speaker’s lectern and lamp are new, but were designed to look like the original lectern.
Any time we have to add something to the Capitol, we try to keep intact the architectural integrity of the Capitol. This means we want everything to look as if it was planned all at once, that it was all created at the same time, the time when the Capitol was first built. In fact the Supreme Court has changed little in design and furnishings since the Capitol was completed.
Why do you think it’s important for the Capitol to keep its original look?
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The three hand woven tapestries in the chamber are made with natural fibers and natural dyes. They were designed in very subtle colors in keeping with the dignity of the chamber. That way they go along with the subtle decoration in the walnut ceiling.
Draw a tapestry of your own that shows the three branches of government and how they connect. You could use people, or buildings, or even plants or animals as symbols to represent how the branches affect each other.
What kinds of colors would you use?
Do you like hanging around? Check these out!
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COOL FACT:
The doors here in the Norris Chamber and the doors over at the Warner Chamber both show the Tree of Life. The difference is that the doors here are in an old Middle Eastern style and the Warner Chamber doors use Native American symbols.
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Lewis and Clark, famous Missouri River explorers, are pictured with their Shoshone guide, Sacagewea, and others who helped them on their journey. Sacagewea also translated for the explorers, and she had a baby right before they set off on their long, long trip! Sacagewea was very important to the success of the journey. The group came through Nebraska in 1804.
Can you imagine which figure is Lewis and which is Clark?
Go to the North Façade and click on the relief sculpture of the pioneers to get to images of these famous explorers.
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A limestone sculpture of a pioneer woman with her baby is to the right of the voting board.
Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the families they represent every day?
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A limestone sculpture of a farmer with his shovel is to the left of the voting board.
Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the hard-working people they represent everyday?
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From the back of the chamber, a painting of Homesteaders follows the cattlemen. Notice all the different animals the pioneers used to pull their wagons.
Go to the North Façade to find out more about homesteaders in Nebraska.
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In these side panels are activities of westward migration. In this one, Francisco Coronado, an explorer from Spain, travels around the central plains of North America in the early 1540’s. Notice the horses! Even though there were horses in Nebraska in pre-historic times, they had all died out by the time Coronado came through here. The Spanish brought horses back to what they called the New World.
Did you know that pre-historic horses were about the size of a dog today? Very tiny!
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On the north panel, there are scenes from Nebraska’s development as a territory and state. The surveyors at the front of the panel were people who measured land to help divide it into farms and towns. With millions of acres in the “new” territories, the surveyors had a pretty big job!
What do surveyors do in your area today?
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Originally there were chairs for 100 legislators on the floor of the Norris Chamber. After the Unicameral legislature was adopted, chairs were removed and placed in the Nebraska Capitol Collection as storage. Now, there are 49 desks, one for each senator from each legislative district.
Do you know where your senator sits?
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Originally there were chairs for 100 legislators on the floor of the Norris Chamber. After the Unicameral legislature was adopted, chairs were removed and placed in the Nebraska Capitol Collection as storage. Now, there are 49 desks, one for each senator from each legislative district.
Do you know where your senator sits?
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Television cameras in the corners of the Legislative Chamber are used by Nebraska Public Media to broadcast the legislative session live in 34 communities, from Omaha to Scottsbluff. Have you ever watched our senators at work? Sometimes, it may be difficult to follow because the work is so complicated. Our senators work hard!
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The Coming of the Cattlemen painting shows cowboys driving cattle from Texas north to the railroads in Nebraska in the mid 1800’s. The first cattle to come to Nebraska were the longhorns. They were descended from the cattle the Spanish brought over in their ships.
Can you imagine spending a couple of months traveling across the ocean in a boat filled with cattle and horses?
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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.
Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?
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The designs in the tile above the Speaker’s Niche (the place where the Speaker calls the sessions to order) are abstract prairie flowers, with simplified corn designs in gold leaf at the bottom. Go to the Overall Building area to find out more about Nebraska’s native plants.
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The lamps on the Senator’s desks have a medallion with Abraham Lincoln on it.
What do you think the artists wanted the senators to think about when they look at President Lincoln every day?
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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The public balcony railing is made of marble from Spain. For the safety of the senators and visitors, visitors are not allowed to lean over the railing. When seated in a balcony, visitors can see only the opposite ½ of the legislative floor and only ½ of the senators.
Wouldn’t it be fun to organize a field trip to the Capitol to watch the senators work?
Do you know where your senator sits in the Unicameral?
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The public balcony railing is made of marble from Spain. For the safety of the senators and visitors, visitors are not allowed to lean over the railing. When seated in a balcony, visitors can see only the opposite ½ of the legislative floor and only ½ of the senators.
Wouldn’t it be fun to organize a field trip to the Capitol to watch the senators work?
Do you know where your senator sits in the Unicameral?
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The walls of the Norris Chamber are Indiana Limestone at the bottom and a Guastivino tile on the upper part.
What are your walls at home made of?
Which do you think will last longer?
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The walls of the Norris Chamber are Indiana Limestone at the bottom and a Guastivino tile on the upper part.
What are your walls at home made of?
Which do you think will last longer?
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Unicameral Chandelier
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Vestibule - Agriculture's Importance to Nebraska
Cool Fact:
The red marble columns in the vestibule dome are Red Verona marble from Verona, Italy. Each column is one solid piece of marble and weighs over 15 tons.
Bertram Goodhue, the architect of the Capitol, traveled to Italy to choose them. While he was there, he also selected the four green marble columns you see at the entrance to the halls that lead past the offices.
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Each column in the vestibule has a capital sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers.
How many of each plant or animal are in the vestibule?
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In “The Homesteader’s Campfire” we see the settlers as they arrive at their homestead and cook their first evening meal.
What kinds of tools do you see in the mural?
President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862 which opened homesteaders to claim land in Nebraska and the west.
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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In “The House Raising” neighbors work together to build a new family home on the prairie.
What kinds of tools do you see in the mural?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The northeast mosaic shows the 3rd stage, cultivation in the early evening. Cultivation happens all summer long. Cultivation is the act of helping to raise crops by plowing, fertilizing, etc.
When you think of farmers, you may think mostly of planting and harvesting, but did you know that most of their time is actually spent cultivating?
Why do you think that is?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The northwest mosaic shows the 2nd stage, sowing seeds at noon. Planting starts in the spring.
Did you notice that this Sower looks like the one on the top of the Capitol?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The southeast mosaic shows the final stage, harvesting at sunset. Harvesting happens in late summer and fall. Harvesting means gathering crops when they are ready to eat.
How much of the food you eat do you think is grown in Nebraska?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The southwest mosaic shows the first stage, plowing in the morning. Plowing usually starts in early spring.
Why do farmers plow before they plant?
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James Penney, the artist who painted these murals, grew up in Missouri. He used his talent for large-scale paintings to make murals for the government during the Great Depression. During World War II he made diagrams of planes for the United States military. These murals were added to the Vestibule in 1964.
“The First Furrow” shows a farmer and ox plowing the soil in the early morning. Domesticating the plains was hard work!
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Over 21 different kinds of marble are used in the Capitol floor mosaics. There is marble from countries like France, Spain, Italy, and Belgium and from states in the U.S. like Missouri, Colorado, Minnesota, and Vermont.
How many different colors and patterns can you find in the marble?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The East Arch features an otter, prairie dog, jackrabbit, owl, elk, ground squirrel, and a coyote.
Did you recognize all of them?
Are any of these animals in your area?
If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The North Arch features a weasel, fox, white-tailed deer, duck, mink, antelope, and a squirrel.
Did you recognize all of them?
Are any of these animals in your area?
If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The South Arch features a bison, martin, mountain lion, eagle, wolf, bobcat, and a raccoon.
Did you recognize all of them?
Are any of these animals in your area?
If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The West Arch features a bear, field mouse, badger, hawk, rat, opossum, and a skunk.
Did you recognize all of them?
Are any of these animals in your area?
If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The South Arch features a bison, martin, mountain lion, eagle, wolf, bobcat, and a raccoon.
Did you recognize all of them?
Are any of these animals in your area?
If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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This plaque in the vestibule is to honor and remember the Capitol builders, the Building Commission, and members of the Construction Committee. Throughout this tour, you will hear us talk about Goodhue, Lawrie, Meiere and Alexander.
Can you give an example of an idea or artwork that each of them contributed to the Capitol?
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This plaque is for the Capitol’s National Register Landmark designation. In 1976, the National Parks Service of the United States Department of the Interior decided to make Nebraska’s Capitol a National Landmark.
What do you think makes our Capitol a landmark?
What landmarks are in your area?
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Each column in the vestibule has a capital sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers.
Go to the Sower and the Overall Building to find out more about the sunflower’s place in Nebraska.
How many of each plant or animal are in the vestibule?
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West Façade - A Civil Society
A tribunate is a place where a court session is held.
The scenes on this side of the Capitol pay tribute to the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman contributions to the law. Solon was Athenian and the first to have the Athenian laws all written down in one place.
Which other people on the Capitol walls did that for their societies?
Which other people on the Capitol walls wanted to make sure that all the people had a say in government?
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Bertram Goodhue, the architect of the Nebraska State Capitol, proposed having the building face west instead of north. He thought the afternoon and setting sun would brighten and beautify his design.
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Engaged sculptures of Ezekial and Socrates.
The both represent philosophers who have changed the way people think about government and life.
What does government have to do with how we think about our lives?
When the Legislature is in session, a Nebraska state flag will fly above the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber. So, when you drive by the Capitol, you can see that our legislators are hard at work!
Isn’t that nice to know?
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The footings for the foundation on the northwest corner of the Capitol are over forty feet below ground level. The footings for the southwest corner of the Capitol are less than 30 feet deep.
Why they are different?
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This is the relief sculpture:
“Plato Writing His Dialog on the Ideal Republic”
Inscriptions by Plato and other Greek philosophers are used all over the Capitol. The scenes on this side of the Capitol pay tribute to the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman contributions to the law. In about 380 B.C.E. Plato wrote that justice was one of the human virtues.
What do you think he meant by that?
How does that apply to our laws?
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This relief sculpture is:
“Orestes Before the Areopagites”.
In Greek mythology, Orestes was son of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae (or Argos), and his wife, Clytemnestra. Areopagites was the earliest aristocratic council of ancient Athens.
But do you know why Athena decided to plead for Orestes?
He was in trouble because he thought he had to kill his mother for killing his father. How awful! Athena just wanted all of this revenge business to stop!
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This relief sculpture is:
“Deborah Judging Israel”
Deborah was a Hebrew Prophetess/Judge/Leader over 1100 years before the Common Era—that’s about 3100 years ago! She was a powerful woman who united her people to lead a successful Israelite revolt. In Deborah’s time, judges also had the power to make laws.
Deborah was a strong woman who was the first female judge in the Bible. Here you can see her serving the people of Israel from her customary perch under a palm tree. They must not have had courtrooms back then!
Why do you think we’ve separated those powers today?
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This relief sculpture is:
“The Judgement of Solomon”
Sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the panels on the west side in the artistic style of the time. Notice how different the figures here are from the figures in Athena’s panel. Solomon was considered to be one of the wisest of Hebrew leaders. In this scene, two women claim the same baby, and he tells them to cut the baby in half, knowing the true mother would give up her child rather than have that happen.
How do you think sacrifice shows love?
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West of the Capitol is the memorial to President Abraham Lincoln from the previous Capitol.
The citizens of Lincoln commissioned Daniel Chester French in 1909 to create the statue of President Lincoln placed on the west side of the capitol square. The monument was dedicated in 1912 as part of the 2nd Capitol grounds.
The planners were unwilling to move the statue with the construction of the new capitol, so the memorial remained and still remains in that location today.
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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North Façade- "What Brings You Here?"
The bronze North Entrance doors have designs of Native American hunters, wolves, deer and arrows. These items represent the first Nebraskan lifestyle.
How does the way you live now compare to that?
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Carved on the inside panel of the west balustrade a female bison with her baby calf along with the carved words:
"ARISE WITH THE DAWN
BATHE IN THE MORNING SUN
SLEEP WHEN THE BIRDS NO LONGER FLY
AWAKE WHEN THE FIRST DAWN APPEARS"
The inscription around the corner from the female bison reads,
“HONOUR TO CITIZENS WHO BUILD AN HOUSE WHERE MEN LIVE WELL”
How did the pioneers building houses on the plains affect the bison?
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Engaged Sculptures for Wisdom and Justice. Relief Sculpture of the US Seal.
The sculptural figures above the north door were designed to look like part of the architecture of the Capitol, rather than as an addition placed on top.
Notice how wisdom is holding books of knowledge.
Why do you think the Capitol artist chose this person to represent Justice?
What does “one made out of many” mean in regard to our country?
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Engaged Sculptures of Power and Mercy. Relief Sculpture of the Nebraska Seal.
The sculptural figures above the north door were designed to look like part of the architecture of the Capitol, rather than as an addition placed on top.
Notice how mercy is holding power back from using his sword.
Why do you think the Capitol artist chose this person to represent Mercy?
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Here you see engaged sculptures one of President Lincoln that represents “The Liberation of the People."
The other is of the Egyptian pharaoh Pentaour that represents “The Dawn of History."
Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
Do you know why?
Why is what people have done before us important to you now?
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North Façade - "What Brings You Here?"
Here you will see Pioneer Panel and Inscription. The eagle flying above the oxen pulling the covered wagon is a symbol of the United States. The pioneer family above the north entrance is following the setting sun to the west. Corn and bison skulls form the decorative border above the Pioneer Panel.
Why were corn and bison important to early Nebraskans?
Corn shows up in many of the foods we eat today, can you name some of them?
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Moses was a Hebrew prophet who lived over 1200 years Before the Common Era—that’s about 3200 years ago! Whew!
Moses is known as a Hebrew prophet and lawgiver who brought the Law from Sinai.
This relief sculpture represents the first time the Hebrew laws were written down.
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North Façade - "What Brings You Here?"
The balustrades of the north façade stairs represent the rise of life with bison representing the first life on the plains of Nebraska. The inside panel of the east balustrade shows a bull that bears the inscription:
"IN BEAUTY I WALK
WITH BEAUTY BEFORE ME I WALK
WITH BEAUTY BEHIND ME I WALK
WITH BEAUTY ABOVE AND ABOUT ME I WALK"
Around the corner outer panel of the east balustrade are the words:
“HONOUR TO PIONEERS WHO BROKE THE SODS THAT MEN TO COME MIGHT LIVE”
How did the pioneers plowing the soil affect the bison?
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COOL FACT:
The Augustus Tack murals in the Governor's Suite were painted in New York City on canvas then brought here to Nebraska and applied to walls. Tack was the first artist commissioned to paint murals for the Capitol.
His murals were in place in 1927, before the rest of the building was complete. Tack himself came to Nebraska to supervise as the murals were applied to the walls. The canvas was attached with a mixture of white lead and varnish, which then served as a barrier between the painted canvas and any moisture that might penetrate the wall.
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Cool Fact: Closing statement from President Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address:
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
What do you think Lincoln was trying to convey here?
So how many times did you count President Abraham Lincoln's appearances or references in the Nebraska State Capitol?
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Hildreth Meiere designed the mosaics here and in many places throughout the Capitol. She was a native of New York. She first worked with Capitol architect Bertram Goodhue on the National Academy of Sciences building in Washington, D.C. When he was chosen to design the Nebraska Capitol, Goodhue invited Meiere to create the mosaics for the vestibule.
Her work was such a success she was asked to create mosaics for the foyer, the rotunda, and the legislative chambers. After Goodhue died, Meiere worked with philosopher Hartley Burr Alexander who chose the symbols and inscriptions to complete work on the Capitol.
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Around the corner on the East Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law continues with Milton.
In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief;
“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”
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Around the corner on the North Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law starting with Moses.
In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief, “Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union".
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Around the corner on the South Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law continues with Justinian.
In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north façade with the relief, “Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”!
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Around the corner on the West Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law displays the story of Orestes and his sister, Athena.
In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief;
“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”
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Around the corner on the West Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in the law continues. In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually, you will end up on this wall with the relief;
“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”
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Beginning with the pioneers who settled our state and their children, Nebraska State Capitol architect Bertram Goodhue gave Nebraska citizens a monument to show the world the spirit of Nebraska and inspire future generations.
Tour the Nebraska State Capitol in this view and the others. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 1 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s land, climate and population.
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Nebraska Stories portrays”The Path to Sainthood" Nearly sixty years after his death, Monsignor Edward Flanagan of the famed Boys Town (Omaha) is being vetted for sainthood.
For more Nebraska Stories visit the Nebraska Stories Website.
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The "Blizzard of 1888" or "School Children's Blizzard". The blizzard was Jeanne Reynal's inspriration in creating this mosaic. Watch this short Nebraska 150 History Moments video on the storm that claimed so many lives.
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The Spanish and the French fought over the area and it changed hands until Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to return it to France. Then Bonaparte sold the territory to the United States in 1803. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase.
To learn more about the Louisiana Purchase and Nebraska as a territory please visit Chapter 2: Lesson 2: "Just Passing Through".
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The Spanish and the French fought over the area and it changed hands until Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to return it to France. Then Bonaparte sold the territory to the United States in 1803. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase.
To learn more about the Louisiana Purchase and Nebraska as a territory please visit Chapter 2: Lesson 2: "Just Passing Through".
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The ceiling mural is all about the occupations of life and the labors of life in Nebraska from Agriculture to Business. To learn more about the mural making choices in govenrment visit Chapter 10: Lesson 3 "Making Choices".
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The fireplaces in the Governor’s Reception Room have never been used!
Can you guess why not?
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This room is filled with beautiful wood and fixtures as well as the history and workings of Law in Nebraska to learn more visit Chapter 12: Lesson 1 "Judging"; and Chapter 12: Lesson 2 "Law and Order".
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Through this doorway is the Governor’s private office. The room we were just in is called the reception room.
The Governor is a very busy person, so you need to make an appointment in the reception room to get to see him.
Maybe some day, you’ll get to visit the Governor in Lincoln! Or, maybe some day, you’ll be the Governor of Nebraska and you’ll work in this office!
To learn more about Governing in Nebraska and the United States visit Chapter 10: Lesson 2: "Governing".
Click on the green arrow and take a look around!
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To learn more about "The Publishing of the Twelve Tablets in Rome" relief sculpture, and the foundations of early government as Nebraska transformed from a territory to a state visit Chapter 3: Lesson 2 "Early Government".
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To learn more about Augustus Tack's mural "The Rights of Suffrage" and the history of voting rights in Nebraska visit Chapter 10: Lesson 1 "Choosing Nebraska's Leader".
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To learn more about Charles Clement's "First United States Survey" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 2 "Land".
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To learn more about Francis John Miller's depiction of "The Building of the Railroad" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 4 "The Iron Horse".
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To learn more about George W. Norris' role in creating a Unicameral system in Nebraska watch the Nebraska Stories Segment on "Only in Nebraska".
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To learn more about James Penny’s murals and Hildreth Meiere's mosaics review educational lessons visit Chapter 6: Lesson 1 "The Power of Farmers" and Chapter 6: Lesson 2 "Agriculture on the Prairie".
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To learn more about Jeanne Reynal's mosaic "Blizzard of 1888" and review lesson plans visit Chapter 7: Lesson 1; "Prairie Disasters" and Extension Lesson Plan "Memories in Mosaics".
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To learn more about Jeanne Reynals "Cottonwoods" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 3 "More than Cottonwoods".
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To learn more about Reinhold Marxhausen's "Building the Capitol" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 4 "Star City".
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To learn more about Reinhold Marxhausen’s "The Spirit of Nebraska” mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 6 "One of a Kind".
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Ideal of Freedom” and Standing Bear visit Chapter 9: Lesson 1 "Leaders and Service".
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Ideal of International Law” and “The Ideal of Universal Peace” visit Chapter 9: Lesson 2 "Military Service"
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Scourge of Poverty” and citizens dedication to the people of Nebraska visit Chapter 9: Lesson 3 "Citizen Service".
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To learn more about the Rotunda, Nebraska's rich resources, and Hildreth Meiere's mosaics in this Great Hall visit the curriculum site for Chapter 8: Lesson 1: Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
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To learn more about the Rotunda, Nebraska's rich resources, and the Kenneth Evetts murals in this Great Hall visit the curriculum site for Chapter 8: Lesson 2; Laboring in Nebraska.
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To learn more about the Unicameral and how Nebraska's Governement works visit Chapter 11: Lesson 1 "What's in a Unicameral?"; and Chapter 11: Lesson 2 "Senators"; and Chapter 11: Lesson 3 "Citizen Participation".
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To learn more about the relief sculpture depicting the debate for the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which made Nebraska a legal territory in 1854 and other human rights stories visit Chapter 5: Lesson 1 "Nebraska and Human Rights".
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To learn more about the relief sculpture depicting the writing of the constitution of the United States and the importance of forming laws and guidelines for a state like Nebraska visit Chapter 4: Lesson 1 "A Good Constitution".
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Tour the East Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to Chapter 5 curriculum and lessons, here you can find out how Nebraska answered some of its early human rights questions and laid a foundation for this spirit of modern law.
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Tour the Foyer in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 7 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s environment, land, trees, technology, government, capital city, Capitol building, and some of the great people who lived here.
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Tour the Rotunda (Great Hall) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 8 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s geological resources and its human resources.
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Tour the South Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 4 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s great law document, the state constitution.
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Tour the Supreme Court in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 12 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska's Supreme Court Justices and how the Nebraska Supreme Court works with the other branches of government and with Nebraska's citizens.
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Tour the Unicameral (Norris Chamber) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 11 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about the Unicameral, the senators, and the citizens who participate.
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Tour the Vestibule (Entry Hall) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 6 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about what farmers have meant to Nebraska as a state and as a society.
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Tour the West Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to Chapter 3 curriculum and lessons, here you learn more about the history of Nebraska’s capitol and its early government.
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Around the corner on the South Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law that talks about when Anglo-Saxon law was first codified.
In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the North wall with the relief;
“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”
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Foyer - Building Nebraska & Citizen Responsibility
Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east side in the arch to the south is The Sense of Beauty, represented by an architect and an artist. The Capitol is the work of an architect working with many artists with a sense of beauty.
Do you think Meiere was thinking about that?
Who else creates things of beauty?
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To learn more about the history of the Bison and its importance to the State Capitol design and philosophy visit Chapter 1: Lesson 1 "Following the Bison".
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To learn more about the relief sculpture depicting Nebraska's admission to the Union as a state, and the history of migration to Nebaska visit Chapter 1: Lesson 3 "High Hopes".
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To learn more about "The Spirit of the Pioneers" relief sculpture and its importance to the design and philosophy of the State Capitol visit Chapter 1: Lesson 2 "Just Passing Through".
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Tour the Memorial Chamber in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 9 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about how leaders, military, citizens, and volunteers serve the public good.
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Tour the North Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 2 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s first people, settlers, and statehood.
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North Facade - "What Brings You Here?"



Engaged Sculptures for Wisdom and Justice. Relief Sculpture of the US Seal.


The sculptural figures above the north door were designed to look like part of the architecture of the Capitol, rather than as an addition placed on top.


Notice how wisdom is holding books of knowledge.


Why do you think the Capitol artist chose this person to represent Justice?


What does “one made out of many” mean in regard to our country?
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North Facade - "What Brings You Here?"



The bronze North Entrance doors have designs of Native American hunters, wolves, deer and arrows. These items represent the first Nebraskan lifestyle.


How does the way you live now compare to that?


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South Façade - Nebraska's Laws


Engaged sculptures of Moses and Akhnaton.


Moses lived almost 16 hundred years Before the Common Era (B.C.E.)—that’s about 3600 years ago! He is said to have written 2 books in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. Sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the ancient alphabets of this lawgiver beneath him.


Akhnaton, an Egyptian pharaoh who lived over 1300 years Before the Common Era (B.C.E.)—that’s over 3300 years ago!


Do you know the Ten Commandments? How many of them are also laws that our government enforces?


Akhnaton tried to get his people to live under one set of rules. Why do you think he wanted to do that?
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West Façade - A Civil Society



Bertram Goodhue, the architect of the Nebraska State Capitol, proposed having the building face west instead of north. He thought the afternoon and setting sun would brighten and beautify his design.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side



Edward Creighton was an Omaha businessman. He started the Transcontinental Telegraph Line, an electrical system running from Omaha to California that sent messages before there were phones.


He travelled the length of the line himself and made friends with several Native American tribes along the way. After finishing the telegraph line, he built railroads and founded Creighton University.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side



Grace Abbott was a social worker—someone who helps others live healthy and happy lives.


She came of age in Grand Island, Nebraska and worked as a teacher before moving to Chicago to live at the famous Hull House, a welfare home for immigrants founded by Jane Addams. She spent her life helping the poor and lobbying for improved conditions for child labor.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side



Loren Eiseley was a nature writer, professor and scientist who grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. After a period spent exploring the country as a hobo hopping trains, Eiseley studied geology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and also edited the literary magazine Prairie Schooner.


Eiseley taught at several different universities across the country and wrote many different kinds of books. In his writing Eiseley used poetic language to convey the beauty of science in a way that ordinary people could understand.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side



Robert W. Furnas (along with J. Sterling Morton) founded Arbor Day, a national holiday celebrating the importance of trees. He did this during his time as the second governor of Nebraska in 1873.


Before becoming governor, Furnas was a colonel in the Civil War and the publisher of Nebraska Farmer, a magazine that told pioneers all about the great farmland that would be theirs if they settled in the state!


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NE Side


Red Cloud was an Oglala Lakota chief who grew up near the Platte River. Between 1866 and 1868 he fought with the US Army over their westward expansion into Oglala Sioux territory.


At a time when Native Americans were being pushed onto reservations, Red Cloud continued to fight for peace and freedom for his people into his old age.


Have you ever stood up for something you believed in?



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side



Bess Streeter Aldrich grew up in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Aldrich loved writing. It turns out she was good at it, too—she won her first writing contest at age 14! Aldrich moved to Elmwood, Nebraska, started a family and continued writing.


Her many stories, published in national magazines, made her one of the highest paid female authors of the time. Over the course of her life she wrote more than a dozen novels, usually about small town life.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side



Mari Sandoz was a novelist who was inspired by the land and people of Nebraska. The daughter of Swiss immigrants, Sandoz grew up doing hard labor on her family’s farm in western Nebraska.


Though she wasn’t able to attend high school, she still passed the teacher’s exam and made her living teaching for many years. Her father’s last request was that she write his life story; his tale of pioneer hardship became Sandoz’s most famous book, "Old Jules". She also wrote a biography of the Lakota leader Crazy Horse.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side



Nathan Roscoe Pound was a lawyer who grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and later headed the country’s oldest law school: Harvard Law.


He believed in interpreting the law based on how it was actually used instead of how it was supposed to be used. Lawyers today still use his studies to make legal decisions.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side



Standing Bear was a Ponca Indian Chief and symbol for Native American rights who grew up along the Niobrara River. In 1879, he argued in an Omaha court that Native Americans should have the same rights as white Americans.


During that trial he is famous for holding up his hand and saying that its "blood is of the same color as yours. God made me, and I am a man."



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame NW Side



Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, also known by her Native American name “Bright Eyes”, was a member of the Omaha tribe and an advocate for Native American rights. Her family valued education, and she started out working as a teacher on the Omaha reservation.


Then she became a journalist who drew the public’s attention to poor living conditions on many Native American reservations. Her fluency in multiple languages allowed her to act as Chief Standing Bear’s interpreter during his famous 1879 trial and a British lecture tour that followed.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side



Arthur Weimar Thompson was an auctioneer, or someone who decides and calls bid prices for goods at auctions.


Thompson’s specialty was livestock auctions, which he attended all over the country; by the end of his career he had called over 7500 livestock sales! Thompson made his home in Lincoln, Nebraska.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side



Dwight Griswold was the 25th Governor of Nebraska. Griswold attended military academy in Kearney and college at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.


Griswold served on the Nebraska House of Representatives and the Senate before becoming the state’s Governor in 1941. Griswold was elected to the US Senate but passed away before he could enter that office.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side



Gilbert M. Hitchcock founded the Omaha World-Herald in 1889; it is still one of the nation’s leading newspapers!


Hitchcock became a United States Senator who advocated for the peaceful end to World War I while he was in office.


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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side



Hartley Burr Alexander was a philosopher and professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who decided what words would be carved into the capitol building.


Because he was interested in both European and Native American philosophy he made sure that the Lincoln Capitol included elements of both traditions. Architects don’t just design buildings—philosophers do, too!



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SE Side



Nathan J. Gold was a businessman who managed Gold’s Department Store in Lincoln, Nebraska for almost fifty years.


He was a philanthropist, or someone who raises money for causes that make the world a better place. The Lincoln Community Foundation, an organization that Gold helped start, supports businesses in the Lincoln community.


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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SW Side



Alvin Saunders Johnson was born in Homer, Nebraska. He used the values and work ethic he learned from farm life to make all life better. As an economist, he helped others understand money problems. As an educator, he taught children as well as adults. As a humanitarian, he gave refugees a safe place to study. As a social activist, he helped make laws to fight discrimination. As a writer and editor, he shared knowledge, creativity and world-changing ideas.
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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SW Side



Charles E. Bessey, nationally known University of Nebraska professor of botany and horticulture, and author of federal legislation establishing agricultural experimentation stations at land-grant universities.


Bessey’s experiments with tree planting in the Nebraska Sandhills, and his tireless promotion of the idea, led to the establishment of the man-made Nebraska National Forest by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902.



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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SW Side



J. Sterling Morton was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who was Secretary of Agriculture for President Grover Cleveland. He built a mansion modeled after the White House in Nebraska City! Sterling imported trees from all over the world and planted them around the house.


He founded the national holiday Arbor Day because he believed that the best way to keep our land healthy for the future is by planting trees. He might have been the original tree hugger!


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Capitol Interior - Hall of Fame SW Side



William Jennings Bryan was a politician who ran for President of the United States three times. He was a populist, which means that he believed that the common peoples’ voice should be stronger than political experts and that big banks should not have control over politics.


He grew up in Illinois and practiced law in Lincoln, Nebraska. Known for his booming voices and ability to give rousing speeches, Bryan traveled the country lecturing on his beliefs.



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Capitol Interior - Warner Chamber



Nebraska had a bicameral government until 1937, when the Unicameral was formed. The voting board shown here was used tally legislator's votes. Originally the "East" Chamber was used for the Senate, while the "West" Chamber was reserved for the House.


When the single government was formed the "West" (Norris) Chamber was designated to house the Legislature because it was the larger of the two. The "East" Chamber was renamed the "Warner Legislative Chamber".


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Capitol Interior - Warner Chamber



Nebraska legislators voted “yes” or “no” to questions about the future of our state. The button that they pressed on their desks lit up on the voting board at the front of the room: green for yes, red for no. This way, everyone who watched the meeting could see how the legislators voted.A limestone sculpture of a farmer with his shovel is to the left of the voting board.


Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the hard-working people they represent everyday?


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Capitol Interior - Warner Chamber



These mosaics, designed by Hildreth Meiere, honor the Native American civilization Nebraska pioneers built upon. The four images show: tribal government, village life, a bison hunt and a war party.


If you had to choose four images from your life to show future generations, what would they be?


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This tapestry, or woven decorative cloth, shows Lakota Indians doing a Sun Dance, a sacred ceremony for the tribe. The headdresses represent the different groups within the Lakota society, which was (and still is) an important tribe in Nebraska. You can see eagle feathers on some of the dancers. These feathers were given to tribe members who performed acts of great bravery.


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Engaged Sculpture of Louis IX and Issac Newton.



This first is of Louis IX that represents “The Age of Chivalry”. Chivalry means the ideal qualities of a knight, such as courtesy and valor.


Which of these characteristics do you think are important for a leader? Why?


The second is of Isaac Newton that represents “The Discovery of Nature”.


Why is it important to keep looking for new ideas?


How does that help with human rights?
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In the relief panels, which represent more modern events, sculptor Lee Lawrie was able to use portraits of leaders so we can see what they actually looked like.


In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory for 4 cents per acre from Napoleon, the Emperor of France. (Napoleon also hosts the South Façade. Go visit him!) It was this transaction that made Nebraska a part of the United States!


What do you think it would be like if we were still ruled by France?
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John Milton lived from 1608 to 1674 and was an English poet, author, and politician. He defended free speech and fought against censorship of the press.


Why is it important for the media to be able to say what they want?
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The east side of the Capitol is the only side where Goodhue’s plan for a long open space to enhance the view of the Capitol has not been created. On the other three sides, there are “malls”—wide streets or fountains or boulevards.


How does that make the Capitol look better? Would you like to see a “mall” on the east side, too?


Sources:


Nebraska: An Illustrated History


History of Nebraska


Capitol exterior walking tour brochure


Nebraska's Memorial Capitol
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COOL FACT:


During the Depression in the mid-1930's, the summer heat was especially terrible. Air conditioning didn't exist, so many Lincoln people came to the Capitol at night and slept on the lawn as a way of keeping cool. Also, some Lincoln children would come to the Capitol in the day time to use the water fountains, because they thought the Capitol fountains were the coolest in town.



Source: Shifting Winds, by Betty Stevens
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Tour the East Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to Chapter 5 curriculum and lessons, here you can find out how Nebraska answered some of its early human rights questions and laid a foundation for this spirit of modern law.
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In the relief panels that represent more modern events, sculptor Lee Lawrie was able to use portraits of leaders so we can see what they actually looked like. The British statesman and philosopher, Edmund Burke, lived from 1729 to 1797. In 1775, during our Revolutionary War, he gave a speech to the British Parliament asking them to respect the colonies’ rights.


He is thought to have said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."


How does that apply to you?
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The king and queen here are Ferdinand and Isabela of Spain. They financed Columbus' expedition to the New World. (The lion and castle on the throne are also represented in the ceiling of the Norris Chamber.) Bartolomé de Las Casas was a missionary who lived from 1474 to 1566 and he thought that the people in the New World should be treated with respect and not enslaved.


Do you think that all governments in the world treat everyone the same? Do we?


How would you feel coming to a new land where no one you knew had ever been before? Would you want some laws set up to protect you before you got there?


What are the other reliefs on the Capitol walls that have to do with freedom?


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Before 1854 there was a lot of good land in Kansas and Nebraska, but farmers weren’t allowed to settle it.


The Kansas-Nebraska Act opened this territory for homesteading and paved the way for the Transcontinental Railroad to run through the state. When the railroad was finished ten years later it brought even more settlers to Nebraska. ​


It is thought that the act was intended to open the west for a transcontinental railroad, ultimately starting the Civil War. The Act included the controversial section on popular sovereignty and was designed by the Illinois Senator who opposed Abraham Lincoln.


Abraham Lincoln is also credited for signing the Homestead Act of 1862.
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On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that all slaves in the rebellious Southern states would be free. Behind the freed slaves and Lincoln, you see the nation's Capitol in Washington D.C. The sculptor, Lee Lawrie, was able to use portraits of Lincoln and the other leaders in the panels that represent modern events. He could show you what we actually looked like.
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The king and queen here are Ferdinand and Isabela of Spain. They financed Columbus' expedition to the New World. (The lion and castle on the throne are also represented in the ceiling of the Norris Chamber.) Bartolomé de Las Casas was a missionary who lived from 1474 to 1566 and he thought that the people in the New World should be treated with respect and not enslaved.


Do you think that all governments in the world treat everyone the same? Do we?


How would you feel coming to a new land where no one you knew had ever been before? Would you want some laws set up to protect you before you got there?


What are the other reliefs on the Capitol walls that have to do with freedom?
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This relief sculpture shows the pilgrims still inside the ship. See how the little girl on the left is sitting on her mom’s lap so she can see out the window. In the year 1620, the pilgrims agreed to set up laws for their government even before they got off the ship--the first publishing of written laws in what would become the United States!
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COOL FACT:
The spaces for the murals in the foyer were in the Capitol's original design, and the themes were selected at the time the Capitol was being built in the 1920's. But the murals that filled those spaces were not commissioned or created until the 1960's. At that time, the Capitol Commission decided they should be mosaics rather than paintings or frescoes (murals painted on wet plaster). They believed mosaics made of reflective glass would show better in the foyer's low level of natural light. They were right!
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Francis John Miller was born in London but later moved to Canada in his late twenties. He created many mosaic murals for buildings there. He assembled his Nebraska Centennial mural using Venetian glass. He created the work in Montreal and then took it apart to transport it in sections to Lincoln for installation.


His design features a nineteenth century steam engine as well as an energetic montage of colorful figures and symbols suggesting the many changes brought about once people could ride the rails from the eastern states to the Great Plains to the west and back again.
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George W. Norris was a politician who grew up in Ohio and practiced law in Beaver City, Nebraska. He served in the United States Senate from 1913-1943.


He spent his political career fighting for the rights of workers and reforming the way laws get passed. Norris is responsible for Nebraska having the only unicameral legislature in the United States.


What else makes our state unique?
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Jeane Reynal studied mosaics long before she won commissions for two of the six murals in the foyer. She worked with mosaic Boris Anrep for ten years. Her techniques were similar to those used in ancient Tunisia to create floors with scattered patterns of glass and tile in cement.


This mural celebrates Arbor Day, a national holiday devoted to the planting of trees. Shapes that suggest branches and trunks glisten in shades of gold, orange, yellow, and blue. They stand out against the prairie colors of the background, just as newly planted trees stood out against the open prairie.
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Jeanne Reynal of New York studied with Abstract Expressionists and admired Jackson Pollock. She used shattered glass to create this scene of glittering snow and a brave schoolteacher who tied her students together with line and led them to safety through a raging blizzard that unexpectedly hit the state one terrible spring day.


In her mural, Reynal has small, simple shapes representing the children connected by a golden rope, led by a larger figure representing the teacher. The largest figure is seen by some as the storm itself. Others think it is a great spirit leading the humans to safety.
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John Neihardt was a writer and ethnographer, or someone who travels to different areas to study people. He grew up in northern Nebraska, graduated college by 16 and published his first book of poetry by 19! While living near the Omaha reservation, Neihardt began studying and writing about Native American people.


He traveled in a boat down the Missouri River studying Native American Ghost Dancing. In the process he became friends with an Oglala holy man named Black Elk who became the subject of Neihardt’s most famous book: "Black Elk Speaks".
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Potter Charles Clement of Tucson, Arizona created this mural outdoors, leaning it against the side of his studio-home because it was too large to work on indoors. Using a unique casting method to imbed the mosaic tiles into a cement matrix, he placed Japanese, Venetian, and American tiles, along with pebbles, pot shards, tiles he made himself, and 14 karat gold tile.


The deep, textured mural shows surveyors at work, with the bright, advancing world of the East behind them. Ahead of the surveyors lies the changing world of the bison, Native Americans, and homesteaders, under a setting sun.
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Reinhold Marxhausen used many images and symbols to portray the unique theme of this mural. For example, the golden numeral one stands for Nebraska’s unicameral (one-house) legislature. He shows Nebraska from deep in the earth, with reds to show its molten center, blues for the aquifer filled with water, browns and greys containing fossils (including a wooly mammoth), green for broken sod, under skies that change with the seasons.


On the left, working hands make bread that can feed the world. On the right, hands reach upward to show hope that all can work together and share a noble life.
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Reinhold Marxhausen used many images and symbols to portray the unique theme of this mural. For example, the golden numeral one stands for Nebraska’s unicameral (one-house) legislature. He shows Nebraska from deep in the earth, with reds to show its molten center, blues for the aquifer filled with water, browns and greys containing fossils (including a wooly mammoth), green for broken sod, under skies that change with the seasons.


On the left, working hands make bread that can feed the world. On the right, hands reach upward to show hope that all can work together and share a noble life.
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Willa Cather is still one of America’s most famous writers. She spent most of her childhood in Red Cloud, Nebraska and attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Even though she went on to live on the East coast for most of her life, she continued to write about the Nebraska landscape.


Many of her books take place on the prairie and expose the harsh realities of pioneer life and the strong individuals (many of them European immigrants) who withstood them.
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Edward Flanagan was a Catholic priest who founded Boys Town, a national organization for troubled youth in eastern Nebraska. He grew up in Ireland and came to the United States when he was 18. After training to be a priest, he was assigned to a parish in Nebraska and remained in the state for the rest of his life.


Father Flanagan saw that there were many homeless youth in Omaha and decided to start a home and school for them. Boys Town helped many troubled youth and was even featured in a 1938 film in which famous actor Spencer Tracy played Father Flanagan!
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John J. Pershing was a soldier who fought all over the world: in India, Cuba, the Philippines and Mexico. He taught military tactics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and founded a military sports club called the Pershing Rifles.


Woodrow Wilson named Pershing a Commander in World War I. He was known for being strict with his soldiers and brilliant on the battlefield.
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. This mosaic is called “The Genius of Creative Energy”.


There are so many symbols in this mosaic.


What do you think the waves, the sun, the stars, the planet, and the reins all mean?
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Some of Hildreth Meiere's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the north is Education, represented by a teacher and a student.


Why is education important to society?
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Some of Hildreth Meière foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the east wall is the cottonwood. The tree gets its name from its cottony-coated seed. Cottonwoods can grow to over 100 feet tall, but the roots can be over 200 feet deep.



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Some of Hildreth Meière foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. On the north center arch on the west wall is the hackberry. Thick groups of twigs on this tree look like birds’ nests and are called “witches’ brooms. The hackberry tree is very rugged and can grow in all kinds of soils.


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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east wall in the middle arch is Recreation, represented by a girl with a flower and a ball player. In the society panels in the ceiling, Meiere had to create designs which would be tall and narrow because that is the shape of the space she had to fill. That is why she used a basketball player and not a football player to represent recreation.


What do the girl with a flower and a ball player have in common?


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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the east wall is Labor, represented by a blacksmith. Look at your family and people you run into every day.


How many kinds of jobs can you list?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the north center arch on the west wall is Law, represented by three voters of different races.


What kind of laws do you think you’d have if you didn’t have the right to vote?


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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the middle arch is Reflection, represented by a scholar and a scientist. To reflect means to stop and think about something.


Why is it important for scholars and scientists to reflect?


Why is it important for you to reflect?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east wall in the north arch is The Pioneer Family, represented by a gentleman who’s a homebuilder and me, a pioneer mother with my children.


Can you think of some ways a pioneer mother and her young ‘uns are like a homebuilder?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the west side in the arch to the south is Reverence for the Truth, represented by a statesman and a philosopher.


Who else has a reverence for truth?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the east wall is the pine. In Nebraska, pines are also used on Christmas tree farms.


What are the trees around your neighborhood?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent native trees of Nebraska. In the south center arch by the west wall is the willow. The willow has long branches that reach to the ground. It looks like it’s crying so some people call it a weeping willow.


Find a picture of a willow and talk about what it looks like to you.
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The bronze grills in the floor have symbols of corn and were part of the original Capitol heating system.
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The man who was born William Frederick Cody will always be known for his nickname, “Buffalo Bill.” He started his cowboy career as a rider for the Pony Express, delivering mail on horseback. He got his nickname killing bison to supply railroad workers with meat. Buffalo Bill became a larger-than-life figure who is still a symbol of the Wild West. Later in life he started a variety act that performed in shows all around the country, showing people the myth and reality of the life of a cowboy in the Old West.
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Windows in foyer are made of onyx stone from Utah sliced ½" thick. The balcony railing around the Rotunda is the same onyx, only it’s 4" thick.


Why would the builders of the Capitol make the railing so much thicker than a border for a window?
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. The three large circular medallions represent the earth: the Spirit of the Soil, the Spirit of Vegetation, and the Spirit of Animal Life. The animals in the Spirit of Animal Life panel represent carnivores, herbivores and omnivores.


Name some animals in your neighborhood from each type.
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All the figures in the floor mosaics are based on the ancient Greek style of art. They used figures of people as symbols. They did not mean for them to be thought of as real people but the thing they symbolized. The three large circular medallions represent the earth: the Spirit of the Soil, the Spirit of Vegetation, and the Spirit of Animal Life. Rocks and oceans surround the Spirit of the Soil.


Nebraska has many different kinds of soil.


What kind of soil do you have where you live?


Is it good for farming—or other things?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the east wall is Public Spirit, represented by a farmer serving as a soldier.


Do you know people who have one job, but use their free time to serve others?
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. In the south center arch by the west wall is Religion, represented by a clergyman performing a baptism.


In Nebraska, there are a lot of religions: Christianity, Judaism, Muslim, Buddhism, Bahai, and more. It would be interesting to go to the library and find out more about them—how they are alike and how they are different.
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Some of Hildreth Meière's foyer mosaics represent activities of society. On the east side in the arch to the south is The Sense of Beauty, represented by an architect and an artist. The Capitol is the work of an architect working with many artists with a sense of beauty.


Do you think Meiere was thinking about that?


Who else creates things of beauty?
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In the walnut wainscoting of the room the top border is made of inlaid wood in the design of corn. Where vents were needed, they cut out the corn design to allow air to flow.


Can you find any of those holes?


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On the south wall on the left side, the mural celebrates the right of free speech. I’m here with the rest of these people to show that the law should never get in the way of our right to think what we want and say what we want.


Do you know about governments in the world who restrict what their people can say?
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The people on either side of the fireplace on the west wall represent the institutions of Nebraska. On the left side people are helping each other and are symbols for charity. On the right side a young man is by 3 young women who symbolize philosophy, science, and art or the unity of knowledge. As a group, they represent education.


Why do you think the artist put education and charity together on a wall?


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The small medallions along the mantle of the fireplace have symbols to represent the original 13 states of the United States.


Can you name all of those states?


The bison heads carved on the mantle have corn earrings.


Why do you suppose the artist did that?
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The woodwork over the fireplace in the Governor’s office fireplace was inlaid by hand using 28 different kinds of wood!


The fireplaces in the Governor’s Suite have never been used!


Can you guess why not?



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In the ceiling murals of the Governor’s Suite the artist changed his colors to represent different ideas. The murals and figures on the side represent real activities of Nebraskans, and are painted in primary colors. At the top, the figures of agriculture and industry, which are concepts, are painted in pastel colors. This change in color scheme also helps make the vaulted ceiling seem to float above the room.


Can you figure out what all the activities and concepts here are?


Try painting a picture where real activities use stronger colors and ideas the people in your picture are thinking use softer colors.


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In this mural, the artist, Augustus Vincent Tack, shows the woman who is holding the ballot box looking away. This is to symbolize the importance of the right of secrecy when you're voting, so no one can force you to vote the way you don't want to.


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On the east wall, the people around the 3 figures of Understanding, Justice, and Mercy are people of all ages to represent our state’s citizens. The 8 figures above them stand for the wisdom of past governments which gave us great innovations in law: India, Babylon, Judea (modern Israel), Egypt, Greece, Rome, Gallia (modern France), and Anglia (modern England).


Why do you think the artist put these wise symbols on the same wall as everyday people?


Why are they important to each other?


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The murals on the north wall represent marriage and motherhood. Tell what you think is happening in each scene and why you think the artist thought these scenes were important to put in his murals.



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On the south wall in the middle, the mural celebrates the right of religious freedom. The black-robed man in the middle represents conscience. Above is an inscription that says, “The voice of God is as the sound of many waters.” The artist wanted to remind us that it’s important for government to respect everyone’s different religious beliefs.


Do you know how many different kinds of religious buildings there are in your community?


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Everybody needs a good hero, and heroism should be respected and honored. America honors some of her greatest military heroes with her highest military award—The Medal of Honor (also known as The Congressional Medal of Honor).


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This means that the people of a democratic society can choose who governs them. This value has always been important to Nebraskans.


Artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts said, “As a descendent of pioneers, I chose to portray my family at the far right of this mural.” Stephen has a reddish shirt and dark brown hair, his wife and his children are pioneers standing next to the wagon. His brother is in the middle with the gun.


Roberts' murals look photographic because he drew from photos of real Nebraskans he used as models. The people in the painting were never posed all together. Roberts took photographs of each person posed individually, and then combined the portraits to create each picture’s design.
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Thousands of Nebraskans spend their time helping others: people who are hungry, homeless, disabled or have recently arrived in the country. This mural honors those who work to make Nebraska a welcoming place for everyone.


What do you do to volunteer in your community?
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The dome in the top of the Memorial Chamber is 70 feet above the floor. On the inside, the dome is blue tile, to symbolize the sky. At the very top is a red and gold sunburst. Below that hangs one of the Capitol's most striking chandeliers, meant to suggest two celestial stars.


The dome is gold on the outside, but the gold isn't metal--it's ceramic tile with a gold glaze. The tiles are very strong and will stand up to the rain and weather, and never need cleaning.



Can you find on a map the 3 tribal reservations that are still in Nebraska?


What are the names of the tribes?



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Artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts painted all of the murals in the Memorial Chamber. Born in Omaha, he won a competition to paint the murals in 1991 and started painting the murals full time in March, 1992.


The murals on 14th Floor in the Memorial Chamber were installed as removable panels so they can be taken down periodically for cleaning. The tower acts as a chimney drawing dust and dirt up with the warm air. The people in this mural are making a wall of sandbags to protect against a coming flood.


Have you ever had a flood in your community? Who helped—did you?
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Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.


From the eastern observation deck, you can see the Department of Labor building. State agencies occupy many buildings close to the Capitol. Where Capitol Parkway meets J Street, you will see Lincoln High School, the first high school in town. The curved shapes in the distance above the treetops are domed tennis courts at Woods Park. Once Lincoln grew eastward, but now the city is growing all around.


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Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.


From the north observation deck, you see Centennial Mall, leading directly from the Capitol to the state and federal office buildings, State Historical Society, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This mall intersects with regular streets but is designed to bring pedestrians to the halls of government as well as to museums and other attractions.


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Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.


From the south observation deck, you see many of Lincoln’s oldest residences. The Thomas P. Kennard House, a memorial to Nebraska statehood, was built in 1867. It contrasts with the Governor’s Residence, which opened its doors in 1958. Nearby, McPhee Elementary stands where the Capitol School once was located. Though Lincoln is an urban seat of government, you still see grain elevators within its limits.



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Bertram Goodhue’s plan for the Capitol was to have four boulevards—one in each direction. These broad, straight routes connect the Capitol to other important sites. Whether for people on foot, cyclists, or motor vehicles, each aligns with a walkway that leads to one of the entrances to the Capitol.


The west observation deck offers a view of Lincoln Mall, which stretches to the County-City Building. You see the dramatic Rosa Parks Way overpass, as well as the railroad yard, where coal trains pass through from the mines of the west bound for the markets of the east. The lakes to the northwest were once part of the salt marshes that laced the landscape.


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Muralist Stephen Roberts painted these portraits based on photographs of actual Nebraska soldiers!


"The Ideal of International Law" shows a human timeline of Nebraskans who served in the U.S. military. The artist, Stephen Cornelius Roberts started with World War I on the left and then showed soldiers from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and soldiers from the 1990's. He included two nurses to represent those who give medical assistance in time of war. Nurses do so much for patients.


These are all Nebraskans who risked their lives and sometimes lost their lives to preserve justice among nations and within nations.


How do their uniforms change over time?
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Nebraskans value peace and tolerance. We appreciate those who serve our country in wars overseas or through humanitarian actions that make our peaceful society possible.


These people serving in the military not only fight--they make peace with enemies and help rebuild societies after the fighting has ended.


This mural honors those in the military as peace-keepers. You see them here with children, because children represent the future. The artist said that children also serve as a reminder of the need to maintain peace, justice, and freedom from conflict, violence and oppression.


Do you know a current soldier, a veteran or someone who is helping to make our world a peaceful place?


Take time to thank them today.



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The windows in this room are golden glass so the lighting is always soft and peaceful, as is fitting for a memorial. From the observation decks at the 14th floor level you can see for over 20 miles to the horizon.



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This mural celebrates "The Ideal of Freedom" with a scene from the 1879 trial of Ponca Chief Standing Bear. Even though he didn't speak English, Standing Bear was willing to stand up and speak out for his rights. You see him here with writer Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, who interpreted for him, and with General Crook, who helped get him a trial and legal representation.


Until Standing Bear's trial, Native Americans had not been recognized as persons under United States law. Standing Bear worked within the system and changed that. He declared himself a man and established the humanity of his people under the law and won protection for them under the U.S. Constitution.



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This mural honors Nebraskans who protect us on the home front by fighting fires, dealing with natural disasters and preventing crime.


This mural is a reminder that people who serve in the military aren't the only ones who risk their lives for the sake of others. The artist, Stephen Cornelius Roberts wanted to honor the professionals-- and the volunteers-- who are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect their fellow citizens and their property.


What different jobs can you identify in the picture?



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This mural is called "The Scourge of the Plague". A plague is a disease that has gotten out of control and is hurting a large number of people. A scourage has a severe punishment. In this panel, artist Stephen Cornelius Roberts has us doctors fixing a broken leg. It's not quite a "scourge" or a "plague". Do you know what a symbol is? A symbol represents something else. So here, the title and our actions are symbols for all health care people who have heroically helped care for others. Roberts said, "Nebraska's health care providers have dedicated their lives to serve those in medical need." It's nice to be appreciated!


How have doctors and nurses helped you?
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This plaque reminds us of the Civil War and that we too should always remember those who have fought in wars and died. This one has the May 5, 1868 Memorial Day Order from Washington, D.C. that sets aside the 30th of May as Memorial Day.


It says that we should honor our military dead by “cherishing tenderly the memory of our heroic dead, who made their breasts a barricade between our country and its foes. . . “



Do you know of someone in your family or in your community who gave his or her life for their country?
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This plaque displays the Gettysburg Address of 1863, a speech by President Lincoln given during the middle of the Civil War after a very big, horrible battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.


He said of the soldiers, “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.”



Can you explain what that means?


Where else can you find reference to Abraham Lincoln in the Memorial Chamber?
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Here you see engaged sculptures one of President Lincoln that represents “The Liberation of the People."


The other is of the Egyptian pharaoh Pentaour that represents “The Dawn of History."


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.


Do you know why?


Why is what people have done before us important to you now?
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Moses was a Hebrew prophet who lived over 1200 years Before the Common Era—that’s about 3200 years ago! Whew!


Moses is known as a Hebrew prophet and lawgiver who brought the Law from Sinai.


This relief sculpture represents the first time the Hebrew laws were written down.


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Carved on the inside panel of the west balustrade a female bison with her baby calf along with the carved words:
"ARISE WITH THE DAWN
BATHE IN THE MORNING SUN
SLEEP WHEN THE BIRDS NO LONGER FLY
AWAKE WHEN THE FIRST DAWN APPEARS"


The inscription around the corner from the female bison reads,


“HONOUR TO CITIZENS WHO BUILD AN HOUSE WHERE MEN LIVE WELL”


How did the pioneers building houses on the plains affect the bison?


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This relief sculpture commemorates the date (March 1, 1867) the state of Nebraska was founded following the end of the Civil War.


Nebraska is symbolically represented as a pioneer woman in a buffalo robe. She’s holding a star to add to the state flag—the 37th star, to be exact, since Nebraska was the 37th state to join the union!


Lincoln was the sitting president during the Civil War.


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.


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Here you will see Pioneer Panel and Inscription. The eagle flying above the oxen pulling the covered wagon is a symbol of the United States. The pioneer family above the north entrance is following the setting sun to the west. Corn and bison skulls form the decorative border above the Pioneer Panel.



Why were corn and bison important to early Nebraskans?


Corn shows up in many of the foods we eat today, can you name some of them?
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Cool Fact: The steps leading to the main entrance to the Nebraska State Capitol are more than a way to get in. Symbolically, the steps rise from ground level just as life has risen up on the plains. The steps have been the site of many celebrations and speeches. They're one of the many features that bring people to the Nebraska State Capitol.


Historically, these steps also have been a place where people rise up in protest. One of the first protests happened in 1933, when the Farm Holiday Association marched on the State Capitol to demand that the legislature put a hold on farm foreclosures for two years.


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The balustrades of the north façade stairs represent the rise of life with bison representing the first life on the plains of Nebraska. The inside panel of the east balustrade shows a bull that bears the inscription:
"IN BEAUTY I WALK
WITH BEAUTY BEFORE ME I WALK
WITH BEAUTY BEHIND ME I WALK
WITH BEAUTY ABOVE AND ABOUT ME I WALK"


Around the corner outer panel of the east balustrade are the words:
“HONOUR TO PIONEERS WHO BROKE THE SODS THAT MEN TO COME MIGHT LIVE”


How did the pioneers plowing the soil affect the bison?


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Cool Fact:


The rotunda sits at the heart of the Capitol. Maybe that's why the Capitol builders chose to fill its dome with images of virtues -- eight female figures in a circle holding hands. The figures symbolize Temperance, Courage, Justice, Faith, Hope, Charity, Magnanimity, and Wisdom, all virtues that the philosopher Aristotle included in his system of ethics. Each figure has a pair of wings-- which can come in handy when you're 112 feet in the air!


source: Nebraska's Memorial Capitol, by Leonard Nelson


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Hildreth Meiere, the mosaic artist, included the Mother Earth floor panel in the Rotunda that shows a human family, to signify that human life exists with all the foundations of life depicted in the rest of the rotunda floor.


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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".


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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".
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Lee Lawrie and Hildreth Meiere, the Capitol’s original artists, were the artistic judges that chose Kenneth Evett’s murals to fill the blank spaces on the Rotunda walls in 1956. Evett's murals are titled: "The Labors of the Hand", "The Labors of the Head" and "The Labors of the Heart".


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The doors to the Warner Chamber were completed first. They had some of the first hand carvings in the Capitol by a Nebraska artist. It took Keats Lorenz 3 months using hand knives and tools to carve the black mahogany doors. Each door is 4 inches thick, weighs 750 pounds, and is supported by bronze bolts to keep the door from warping, expanding, or sagging. The doors are easily opened and closed because they're on steel bearings rather than hinges. The rings used to pull the doors open weigh over 11 pounds each.


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The capitals of the columns in the Rotunda are the same marble as the red columns in the Vestibule, but they are unpolished and therefore look a little different.


Which style of marble finish do you like best?


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The chandelier has 136 light bulbs, weighs 3500 pounds, and has symbols of corn and arrows to represent Native Americans.


It’s lowered once a year and all the light bulbs are changed; then it’s hand cranked back up into place.


If the Rotunda is showing us Nebraska’s resources and the corn represents the plants we eat, what do the arrows represent?
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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Air are: butterfly (Prodryas), dragonfly, pterosaur, Archaeopteryx, "Diatryma", songbird, falcon, owl, and fruit bat. The mosaic of the falcon in the floor contains over 1000 pieces of marble!


How many marble pieces do you think there are in this whole ring of animals?


Which of these animals can you still find alive today?


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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Earth are: Glyptodont, "Dinohyus", Giant Bison, Mesohippus, Smilodon, "Brontops", Uintathere, Stegomastadon, and Mammoth.


Which ones had you seen before?


What do you think they have in common that made the artist put them around Earth?


Are there any of these animals alive today?


Can you name all of the steps that have to be taken to make plants grow from the earth?


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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Fire are: "Eurypterid", caterpillar, amphibian, tortoise, mosasaur, Apatosaurus (dinorsaur), "Trachodon", Stegosaurus, and Triceratops.


Do these animals have a way to regulate their own body temperatures like humans do?


Why do you think the artist put these animals around Fire?


Which animals from this group can be found alive today?


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The creatures in the guilloche live on or in the element they surround. Some of the creatures around Water are: crinoid, echinoderm, starfish, sea scorpion, trilobite, nautiloid, teleost fish, agnathan (jawless fish), ichthyosaur (early fish), plesiosaur, and Hesperornis (flightless aquatic bird). Separate these animals into those who live in the water, on land near water, or in the air near water.


Which of these animals can you find alive today?


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The doors here in the Norris Chamber and my doors over at the Warner Chamber both show the Tree of Life. The difference is that the doors here are in an old Middle Eastern style and the Warner Chamber doors use Native American symbols.
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Air sits on a cloud and is surrounded by birds.


To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Air’s hair is being blown by the wind. Earth is the only planet we know that has all four elements in a combination that can support life.


What is the combination of elements in our air that allows us to breathe?


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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Earth, shows a strong man hammering the rocks.


Some of the early immigrants who came to Nebraska came here because the earth was easier to plow than the rocky earth in their old countries. But farming was still hard.


Can you name all of the steps that have to be taken to make plants grow from the earth?
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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Fire, shows a man surrounded by flames.


What do you suppose he’s holding on his shoulders?


To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Fire's hair looks like a flame. In Nebraska, we have very cold winters, so fire and its heat are very important to us.


Can you tell about a time when you were very cold and wished you could warm up by a fire?


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The floor mosaic by artist Hildreth Meiére, Genius of Water, shows a strong man who gently holds a fish.


To represent the four classical elements, Hildreth Meiére used the hair of her figures as part of the design. These are clues that help us identify the elements. Water’s hair appears to float.


Name rivers or lakes in your community. Nebraska has a lot!


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The onyx railing around the Rotunda has carvings of a bison skull and the state bird, the Western Meadowlark. In between these carvings are tall caved panels with corn.


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Engaged sculptures of Charlemagne, King of the Franks & Emperor of Rome and Napoleon, an emperor of France!


What benefits do you see from leaders of different groups working together to solve problems?


Go to your library and read about Napoleon — do you think he was a good or a bad emperor?
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The large arched windows are part of the Law Library. Go to the library or the Internet and look up some pictures of the Declaration of Independence and see how many you can name!


Why is it important to have a place to look up written laws?


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The small green entrance door to the Capitol was originally made of bronze, but was later replaced with an exact copy made of wood.
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These are engaged sculptures of Julius Caesar, dictator and general of Rome, who lived from about 102 to 44 B.C.E. and Justinian the Great, the emperor of the Byzantine Empire.


There are rulers today about whom people disagree—can you name any and explain why they might be considered both good and bad?


Why is it important to have laws written down?
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This is an engaged sculpture of St. John. He was a disciple of Jesus, was persecuted for his faith, and wrote one of the books in the New Testament in the Christian Bible.


The second engaged sculpture is of Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor who lived from 121 to 180 B.C.E., a long time ago!
Why do you think the architect wanted St. John on this side with the other lawmakers?


Next you will see an inscription that reads:
“POLITICAL SOCIETY EXISTS FOR THE SAKE OF NOBLE LIVING”


What do you think “noble living” means?
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This relief sculpture is titled:


“The Codification of Anglo-Saxon Law Under Ethelbert”


King Ethelbert was the Anglo-Saxon ruler of the Britons about 1400 years ago and created the first collection of written laws for his people.


Who else on this wall did the same thing?


Source: Capitol exterior walking tour brochure
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COOL FACT:
Ernst Herman Herminghaus, the landscape architect hired to plan the original landscaping for the Capitol, had a problem to solve. He needed to create attractive views of a building that was a little too big for its site. His solution was to trick the eye of the viewer.



Source: A Harmony of the Arts, edited by Frederick C. Luebke, essay by Robert C. Ripley
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Engaged sculptures of Minos, a mythical king of Crete and Hammurabi, a king of Babylonia in the 18th century B.C.E.


What do you think it takes to be a good judge?


Why is it important to have laws written down?
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Solon, an Athenian lawgiver who lived around 600 B.C.E. is credited with founding Athenian democracy.


Why is it important to allow everyone to take part in our government?


There is also an engaged sculpture of King Solomon who lived from about 970 to 928 B.C.E. in what we call today Israel.


Why do you think it’s good to have one place where the main activities of government take place?
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The Relief Sculptures shown here are "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence", "The Magna Carta" and "The Writing of the Constitution of the United States (1789)". This carved panel hides a balcony that was part of the pre-air-conditioning ventilation system of the Capitol!


Go to the library or the Internet and look up some pictures of the Declaration of Independence and see how many you can name!


Do you know places in the world today where the people don’t have the same rights by law as we do?


What rights are most important to you?
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This is an engaged sculpture of St. John. He was a disciple of Jesus, was persecuted for his faith, and wrote one of the books in the New Testament in the Christian Bible.


The second engaged sculpture is of Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor who lived from 121 to 180 B.C.E., a long time ago!
Why do you think the architect wanted St. John on this side with the other lawmakers?


Next you will see an inscription that reads:
“POLITICAL SOCIETY EXISTS FOR THE SAKE OF NOBLE LIVING”


What do you think “noble living” means?
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This is the relief sculpture:
“The Codification of Roman Law Under Justinian”


This scene represents the importance of the people voluntarily agreeing to follow set laws.


Why do we need laws at all?
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"Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous."


The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was known for his very deep thoughts about the nature of humans.
What do you think this inscription means?
How do you think it relates to what happens in a courtroom?



Although the ceiling uses corn and wheat for decoration, Goodhue, thought this inscription would make a better decoration behind the justices’ bench. Goodhue thought it was simple and modern, and that it would serve to inspire citizens to think about government.
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"Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous."


The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was known for his very deep thoughts about the nature of humans.
What do you think this inscription means?
How do you think it relates to what happens in a courtroom?



Although the ceiling uses corn and wheat for decoration, Goodhue, thought this inscription would make a better decoration behind the justices’ bench. Goodhue thought it was simple and modern, and that it would serve to inspire citizens to think about government.
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"Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous."


The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was known for his very deep thoughts about the nature of humans.
What do you think this inscription means?
How do you think it relates to what happens in a courtroom?



Although the ceiling uses corn and wheat for decoration, Goodhue, thought this inscription would make a better decoration behind the justices’ bench. Goodhue thought it was simple and modern, and that it would serve to inspire citizens to think about government.
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A limestone sculpture of a farmer with his shovel is to the left of the voting board.


Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the hard-working people they represent everyday?


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Directly above the Supreme Court Chamber is the Law Library. It is one of best-lit areas in the Capitol because of the high-ceilinged windows in the reading room.


The mural, ”The Spirit of the Prairie”, by Elizabeth Dolan, continues that feeling of warmth and light. In this room, not just law students can come to find out about famous cases in Nebraska’s court history.


If you were a law student, would the prairie mother in the mural inspire you to look toward the future?
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The lamps in the front of the chamber have bare bulbs. Bertram Goodhue, the Capitol’s architect, used a “new” material, “light bulbs”, as a decorative feature in the light fixtures in the Capitol.


What we might think of as ordinary and plain today was a thing of beauty in Goodhue’s time. (So we shouldn't make light of it, right?)
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People used to think there were no nails in the ceiling, but when the ceiling was restored in the 1990's, they discovered there were nails after all! The coffers (squares) and carvings help break and trap sound waves, making the room acoustically perfect—meaning it’s very easy to hear someone talking in here! (And hearing is important for hearings, right?)


sources
Nebraska's Memorial Capitol, byLeonard R. Nelson (published in 1931)
1998-1999 Nebraska Blue Book
Lincoln Journal Star Voter's Guide, November 2, 2000
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The blinds in the Supreme Court are a golden color. The golden light is reflected into the room, softening the contrast between the block walls and the rich wooden paneling.


An architect has to think of more than just walls and floors—an architect has to think about how everything works together to give the right feeling and look for a room.


Do you think Bertram Goodhue’s idea for golden blinds helps the look and feel of this room?


If you were the architect, what color blinds would you put in here? (Whatever you picked, it would be blind justice!)


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The designs of the bracket lamps have symbols of the three branches of government. The flaming sword is a symbol of the leadership of the executive branch.


The tablet represents the writing of the law, which is the legislative branch's duty. And the balanced scales show the judicial branch's responsibility to weigh and balance the law. The lamps, like all lamps in the Capitol, are made of bronze.


Why is it important for there to be a balance between the 3 branches?
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The three hand woven tapestries in the chamber are made with natural fibers and natural dyes. They were designed in very subtle colors in keeping with the dignity of the chamber. That way they go along with the subtle decoration in the walnut ceiling.


Draw a tapestry of your own that shows the three branches of government and how they connect. You could use people, or buildings, or even plants or animals as symbols to represent how the branches affect each other.


What kinds of colors would you use?


Do you like hanging around? Check these out!


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These pews are where the visitors watch the court’s proceedings. Anyone can sit in on the sessions, but it’s first come, first served for seating. The justices have very strict rules about how the public must behave.


People have to sit through an entire case (about 20 minutes). For security reasons, everyone must pass through a metal detector. Large groups should check in with the Clerk of the Supreme Court’s office.
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This is a lectern, a stand with a place for a speaker to put his or her papers. This is where attorneys come to speak to the justices. The speaker’s lectern and lamp are new, but were designed to look like the original lectern.


Any time we have to add something to the Capitol, we try to keep intact the architectural integrity of the Capitol. This means we want everything to look as if it was planned all at once, that it was all created at the same time, the time when the Capitol was first built. In fact the Supreme Court has changed little in design and furnishings since the Capitol was completed.


Why do you think it’s important for the Capitol to keep its original look?
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Lewis and Clark, famous Missouri River explorers, are pictured with their Shoshone guide, Sacagewea, and others who helped them on their journey. Sacagewea also translated for the explorers, and she had a baby right before they set off on their long, long trip! Sacagewea was very important to the success of the journey. The group came through Nebraska in 1804.


Can you imagine which figure is Lewis and which is Clark?


Go to the North Façade and click on the relief sculpture of the pioneers to get to images of these famous explorers.
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COOL FACT:
The doors here in the Norris Chamber and the doors over at the Warner Chamber both show the Tree of Life. The difference is that the doors here are in an old Middle Eastern style and the Warner Chamber doors use Native American symbols.


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A limestone sculpture of a pioneer woman with her baby is to the right of the voting board.


Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the families they represent every day?



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A limestone sculpture of a farmer with his shovel is to the left of the voting board.


Do you think the artist wanted to remind the senators of the hard-working people they represent everyday?


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From the back of the chamber, a painting of Homesteaders follows the cattlemen. Notice all the different animals the pioneers used to pull their wagons.


Go to the North Façade to find out more about homesteaders in Nebraska.




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In these side panels are activities of westward migration. In this one, Francisco Coronado, an explorer from Spain, travels around the central plains of North America in the early 1540’s. Notice the horses! Even though there were horses in Nebraska in pre-historic times, they had all died out by the time Coronado came through here. The Spanish brought horses back to what they called the New World.


Did you know that pre-historic horses were about the size of a dog today? Very tiny!



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On the north panel, there are scenes from Nebraska’s development as a territory and state. The surveyors at the front of the panel were people who measured land to help divide it into farms and towns. With millions of acres in the “new” territories, the surveyors had a pretty big job!


What do surveyors do in your area today?


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Originally there were chairs for 100 legislators on the floor of the Norris Chamber. After the Unicameral legislature was adopted, chairs were removed and placed in the Nebraska Capitol Collection as storage. Now, there are 49 desks, one for each senator from each legislative district.


Do you know where your senator sits?
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Television cameras in the corners of the Legislative Chamber are used by Nebraska Public Media to broadcast the legislative session live in 34 communities, from Omaha to Scottsbluff. Have you ever watched our senators at work? Sometimes, it may be difficult to follow because the work is so complicated. Our senators work hard!


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The Coming of the Cattlemen painting shows cowboys driving cattle from Texas north to the railroads in Nebraska in the mid 1800’s. The first cattle to come to Nebraska were the longhorns. They were descended from the cattle the Spanish brought over in their ships.


Can you imagine spending a couple of months traveling across the ocean in a boat filled with cattle and horses?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The French fur traders in this painting are traveling up the Platte River in canoes. The French named the flat, wide river the Platte, which in French means “flat”, like a plate. The same river in the Omaha (Umonhon) language is Ni’bthaska which means “flat water”.


Do you know how the word Ni’bthaska changed and became a word?



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The designs in the tile above the Speaker’s Niche (the place where the Speaker calls the sessions to order) are abstract prairie flowers, with simplified corn designs in gold leaf at the bottom. Go to the Overall Building area to find out more about Nebraska’s native plants.


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The lamps on the Senator’s desks have a medallion with Abraham Lincoln on it.


What do you think the artists wanted the senators to think about when they look at President Lincoln every day?


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.


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The walls of the Norris Chamber are Indiana Limestone at the bottom and a Guastivino tile on the upper part.


What are your walls at home made of?


Which do you think will last longer?


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The public balcony railing is made of marble from Spain. For the safety of the senators and visitors, visitors are not allowed to lean over the railing. When seated in a balcony, visitors can see only the opposite ½ of the legislative floor and only ½ of the senators.


Wouldn’t it be fun to organize a field trip to the Capitol to watch the senators work?


Do you know where your senator sits in the Unicameral?
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In “The House Raising” neighbors work together to build a new family home on the prairie.


What kinds of tools do you see in the mural?
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Each column in the vestibule has a capital sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers.


Go to the Sower and the Overall Building to find out more about the sunflower’s place in Nebraska.


How many of each plant or animal are in the vestibule?
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In the ceiling by the sun, 4 female figures represent the Four Seasons of Nature:


East Side representing Winter;
Why are the seasons of Agriculture shorter than the seasons of Nature?


South Side representing Spring;
Which season of Agriculture happens in this season of Nature?


West Side representing Summer;
Why is this the best season for growing crops?


North Side representing Fall;
Why are the seasons of Agriculture shorter than the seasons of Nature?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The northwest mosaic shows the 2nd stage, sowing seeds at noon. Planting starts in the spring.


Did you notice that this Sower looks like the one on the top of the Capitol?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The southeast mosaic shows the final stage, harvesting at sunset. Harvesting happens in late summer and fall. Harvesting means gathering crops when they are ready to eat.


How much of the food you eat do you think is grown in Nebraska?
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The southwest mosaic shows the first stage, plowing in the morning. Plowing usually starts in early spring.


Why do farmers plow before they plant?
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Over 21 different kinds of marble are used in the Capitol floor mosaics. There is marble from countries like France, Spain, Italy, and Belgium and from states in the U.S. like Missouri, Colorado, Minnesota, and Vermont.


How many different colors and patterns can you find in the marble?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The North Arch features a weasel, fox, white-tailed deer, duck, mink, antelope, and a squirrel.


Did you recognize all of them?


Are any of these animals in your area?


If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The South Arch features a bison, martin, mountain lion, eagle, wolf, bobcat, and a raccoon.


Did you recognize all of them?


Are any of these animals in your area?


If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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This plaque is for the Capitol’s National Register Landmark designation. In 1976, the National Parks Service of the United States Department of the Interior decided to make Nebraska’s Capitol a National Landmark.



What do you think makes our Capitol a landmark?


What landmarks are in your area?
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Cool Fact:
The red marble columns in the vestibule dome are Red Verona marble from Verona, Italy. Each column is one solid piece of marble and weighs over 15 tons.


Bertram Goodhue, the architect of the Capitol, traveled to Italy to choose them. While he was there, he also selected the four green marble columns you see at the entrance to the halls that lead past the offices.
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Each column in the vestibule has a capital sculpted with symbols of the state, including bison, corn, wheat, and sunflowers.


How many of each plant or animal are in the vestibule?
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In “The Homesteader’s Campfire” we see the settlers as they arrive at their homestead and cook their first evening meal.


What kinds of tools do you see in the mural?


President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862 which opened homesteaders to claim land in Nebraska and the west.


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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In the pendentives, the hexagonal mosaics show the 4 seasons of Agriculture. The northeast mosaic shows the 3rd stage, cultivation in the early evening. Cultivation happens all summer long. Cultivation is the act of helping to raise crops by plowing, fertilizing, etc.


When you think of farmers, you may think mostly of planting and harvesting, but did you know that most of their time is actually spent cultivating?


Why do you think that is?
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James Penney, the artist who painted these murals, grew up in Missouri. He used his talent for large-scale paintings to make murals for the government during the Great Depression. During World War II he made diagrams of planes for the United States military. These murals were added to the Vestibule in 1964.


“The First Furrow” shows a farmer and ox plowing the soil in the early morning. Domesticating the plains was hard work!
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The East Arch features an otter, prairie dog, jackrabbit, owl, elk, ground squirrel, and a coyote.


Did you recognize all of them?


Are any of these animals in your area?


If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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The arches in the dome feature animals native to Nebraska. The West Arch features a bear, field mouse, badger, hawk, rat, opossum, and a skunk.


Did you recognize all of them?


Are any of these animals in your area?


If they used to be there, why are they gone?
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This plaque in the vestibule is to honor and remember the Capitol builders, the Building Commission, and members of the Construction Committee. Throughout this tour, you will hear us talk about Goodhue, Lawrie, Meiere and Alexander.



Can you give an example of an idea or artwork that each of them contributed to the Capitol?
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Cool Fact:


The dome design is composed of eight panels in ceramic tile mosaics symbolizing "The Fresh Fruits of the Soil".
All the figures representing agriculture are portrayed as ancient figures to show the long history of agriculture being important to people and allowing civilizations to develop.


How would life be different today if we didn’t have agriculture—if we didn’t plant, cultivate and harvest food?
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Engaged sculptures of Ezekial and Socrates.
The both represent philosophers who have changed the way people think about government and life.


What does government have to do with how we think about our lives?


When the Legislature is in session, a Nebraska state flag will fly above the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber. So, when you drive by the Capitol, you can see that our legislators are hard at work!


Isn’t that nice to know?
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This is the relief sculpture:
“Plato Writing His Dialog on the Ideal Republic”


Inscriptions by Plato and other Greek philosophers are used all over the Capitol. The scenes on this side of the Capitol pay tribute to the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman contributions to the law. In about 380 B.C.E. Plato wrote that justice was one of the human virtues.


What do you think he meant by that?


How does that apply to our laws?
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This relief sculpture is:
“The Judgement of Solomon”


Sculptor Lee Lawrie carved the panels on the west side in the artistic style of the time. Notice how different the figures here are from the figures in Athena’s panel. Solomon was considered to be one of the wisest of Hebrew leaders. In this scene, two women claim the same baby, and he tells them to cut the baby in half, knowing the true mother would give up her child rather than have that happen.


How do you think sacrifice shows love?
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This relief sculpture is:
“Orestes Before the Areopagites”.
In Greek mythology, Orestes was son of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae (or Argos), and his wife, Clytemnestra. Areopagites was the earliest aristocratic council of ancient Athens.


But do you know why Athena decided to plead for Orestes?


He was in trouble because he thought he had to kill his mother for killing his father. How awful! Athena just wanted all of this revenge business to stop!
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This relief sculpture is:
“Deborah Judging Israel”


Deborah was a Hebrew Prophetess/Judge/Leader over 1100 years Before the Common Era—that’s about 3100 years ago! She was a powerful woman who united her people to lead a successful Israelite revolt. In Deborah’s time, judges also had the power to make laws.


Why do you think we’ve separated those powers today?
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West of the Capitol is the memorial to President Abraham Lincoln from the previous Capitol.
The citizens of Lincoln commissioned Daniel Chester French in 1909 to create the statue of President Lincoln placed on the west side of the capitol square. The monument was dedicated in 1912 as part of the 2nd Capitol grounds.


The planners were unwilling to move the statue with the construction of the new capitol, so the memorial remained and still remains in that location today.


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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Relief Sculptures "Solon Giving a New Constitution to Athens"
"The Publishing of the Twelve Tablets in Rome"
"The Establishment of the Tribunate of the People"


A tribunate is a place where a court session is held.


The scenes on this side of the Capitol pay tribute to the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman contributions to the law. Solon was Athenian and the first to have the Athenian laws all written down in one place.


Which other people on the Capitol walls did that for their societies?


Which other people on the Capitol walls wanted to make sure that all the people had a say in government?
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The footings for the foundation on the northwest corner of the Capitol are over forty feet below ground level. The footings for the southwest corner of the Capitol are less than 30 feet deep.


Why they are different?


The footings for the Capitol's foundation are different heights. This is because the footings go down into the rock beneath the building. Since some parts of this rock reach higher than others, the Capitol engineers had to plan an asymmetrical foundation.
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Engaged Sculptures of Power and Mercy. Relief Sculpture of the Nebraska Seal.


The sculptural figures above the north door were designed to look like part of the architecture of the Capitol, rather than as an addition placed on top.


Notice how mercy is holding power back from using his sword.


Why do you think the Capitol artist chose this person to represent Mercy?
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STATE CAPITOL
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CAPITOL EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
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FIRST FLOOR
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LOWER LEVEL
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MEMORIAL CHAMBER
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The green arrow hotspots will take you to another location. You can also switch locations by using the circles and arrows in the bar below. Use the MAP button to switch to any location.
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Tour the Unicameral (Norris Chamber) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 11 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about the Unicameral, the senators, and the citizens who participate.
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John Milton lived from 1608 to 1674 and was an English poet, author, and politician. He defended free speech and fought against censorship of the press.


Why is it important for the media to be able to say what they want?
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Tour the Rotunda (Great Hall) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 8 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s geological resources and its human resources.
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Beginning with the pioneers who settled our state and their children, Nebraska State Capitol architect Bertram Goodhue gave Nebraska citizens a monument to show the world the spirit of Nebraska and inspire future generations.


Tour the Nebraska State Capitol in this view and the others. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 1 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s land, climate and population.
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Nebraska Stories portrays”The Path to Sainthood" Nearly sixty years after his death, Monsignor Edward Flanagan of the famed Boys Town (Omaha) is being vetted for sainthood.


For more Nebraska Stories visit the Nebraska Stories Website.
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The "Blizzard of 1888" or "School Children's Blizzard". The blizzard was Jeanne Reynal's inspriration in creating this mosaic. Watch this short Nebraska 150 History Moments video on the storm that claimed so many lives.
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The Spanish and the French fought over the area and it changed hands until Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to return it to France. Then Bonaparte sold the territory to the United States in 1803. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase.


To learn more about the Louisiana Purchase and Nebraska as a territory please visit Chapter 2: Lesson 2: "Just Passing Through".
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The Spanish and the French fought over the area and it changed hands until Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte forced Spain to return it to France. Then Bonaparte sold the territory to the United States in 1803. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase.


To learn more about the Louisiana Purchase and Nebraska as a territory please visit Chapter 2: Lesson 2: "Just Passing Through".
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To learn more about the relief sculpture depicting the debate for the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which made Nebraska a legal territory in 1854 and other human rights stories visit Chapter 5: Lesson 1 "Nebraska and Human Rights".
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Tour the Foyer in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 7 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s environment, land, trees, technology, government, capital city, Capitol building, and some of the great people who lived here.
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Tour the Governor’s Suite in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 10 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about electing governors, Nebraska's past governors, and choices governors face.
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Tour the Memorial Chamber in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 9 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about how leaders, military, citizens, and volunteers serve the public good.
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Tour the North Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 2 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s first people, settlers, and statehood.


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Tour the South Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 4 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska’s great law document, the state constitution.
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Tour the Supreme Court in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 12 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about Nebraska's Supreme Court Justices and how the Nebraska Supreme Court works with the other branches of government and with Nebraska's citizens.
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Tour the West Facade in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to Chapter 3 curriculum and lessons, here you learn more about the history of Nebraska’s capitol and its early government.
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Cool Fact:


The Sower is 19 feet tall, with a base of 13 feet, it weighs 9 ½ tons and is 1" thick cast bronze.


The Sower is actually a lightning rod for the tower. Being on top of the Capitol in Lincoln, in the southeast part of the state, the Sower faces northwest toward the rest of the state because that’s where most of Nebraska’s land is.


Does he face your home?
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Tour the Vestibule (Entry Hall) in this view. You may also click on the curriculum link to go to the Chapter 6 curriculum and lessons, here you will learn more about what farmers have meant to Nebraska as a state and as a society.
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Building the Capitol by Reinhold Marxhausen, completed in 1967, was the last of six murals installed in the foyer to celebrate Nebraska’s past, present, and future.
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Genius of Air sits on a cloud and is surrounded by birds.
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Genius of Earth, shows a man surrounded by flames.
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Genius of Earth, shows a strong man hammering the rocks.
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Genius of Earth, shows a strong man who gently holds a fish.
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Northeast Mosaic - Third Stage - Cultivation
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Northwest Mosaic - Second Stage - Sowing Seeds
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Southeast Mosaic - Fourth Stage - Harvesting
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Southwest Mosaic - First Stage - Plowing
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The Blizzard of 1888 by Jeanne Reynal is one of six murals finished in time for the state’s Centennial in 1967, depicting significant moments in Nebraska’s history.
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The Coming of the Railroad by F. John Miller features Nebraska history as well as Wild West symbols including a sheriff, a gambler, and even a gunfighter.
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The Ideal of Freedom Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Ideal of International Law Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Ideal of Self-Determination Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Ideal of Universal Peace Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Perils of Fire Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Scourge of Poverty Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Scourge of the Plague Courtesy of Stephen Cornelius Roberts
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The Spirit of Nebraska by Reinhold Marxhausen, is unique among the foyer murals because its subject is an abstract idea instead of a specific event that shaped Nebraska history.
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The Spirit of Vegetation
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The United States Survey by Charles Clement is one of six mosaic murals in the foyer that carry out the theme “The Life of Man on the Soil of Nebraska.”
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Tree Planting by Jeanne Reynal is one of six murals made with glass instead of paint to make them easier to see to in the foyer’s subdued light.
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Around the corner on the East Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law continues with Milton.


In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief;


“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”


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Around the corner on the North Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law starting with Moses.


In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief, “Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union".


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Around the corner on the South Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law continues with Justinian.


In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north façade with the relief, “Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”!


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Around the corner on the South Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law that talks about when Anglo-Saxon law was first codified.


In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the North wall with the relief;
“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”


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Around the corner on the West Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in law displays the story of Orestes and his sister, Athena.


In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually you will end up on the north wall with the relief;


“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”


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Around the corner on the West Façade, the world’s history of famous advances in the law continues. In fact, if you go all the way around the Capitol, eventually, you will end up on this wall with the relief;


“Admission of Nebraska as a State in the Union”


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The fireplaces in the Governor’s Reception Room have never been used!


Can you guess why not?




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The ceiling mural is all about the occupations of life and the labors of life in Nebraska from Agriculture to Business. To learn more about the mural making choices in govenrment visit Chapter 10: Lesson 3 "Making Choices".
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This room is filled with beautiful wood and fixtures as well as the history and workings of Law in Nebraska to learn more visit Chapter 12: Lesson 1 "Judging"; and Chapter 12: Lesson 2 "Law and Order".
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Through this doorway is the Governor’s private office. The room we were just in is called the reception room.


The Governor is a very busy person, so you need to make an appointment in the reception room to get to see him.
Maybe some day, you’ll get to visit the Governor in Lincoln! Or, maybe some day, you’ll be the Governor of Nebraska and you’ll work in this office!


To learn more about Governing in Nebraska and the United States visit Chapter 10: Lesson 2: "Governing".


Click on the green arrow and take a look around!
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To learn more about "The Publishing of the Twelve Tablets in Rome" relief sculpture, and the foundations of early government as Nebraska transformed from a territory to a state visit Chapter 3: Lesson 2 "Early Government".
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To learn more about "The Spirit of the Pioneers" relief sculpture and its importance to the design and philosophy of the State Capitol visit Chapter 1: Lesson 2 "Just Passing Through".
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To learn more about Augustus Tack's mural "The Rights of Suffrage" and the history of voting rights in Nebraska visit Chapter 10: Lesson 1 "Choosing Nebraska's Leader".
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To learn more about Charles Clement's "First United States Survey" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 2 "Land".
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To learn more about Francis John Miller's depiction of "The Building of the Railroad" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 4 "The Iron Horse".
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To learn more about George W. Norris' role in creating a Unicameral system in Nebraska watch the Nebraska Stories Segment on "Only in Nebraska".
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To learn more about James Penny’s murals and Hildreth Meiere's mosaics review educational lessons visit Chapter 6: Lesson 1 "The Power of Farmers" and Chapter 6: Lesson 2 "Agriculture on the Prairie".
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To learn more about Jeanne Reynal's mosaic "Blizzard of 1888" and review lesson plans visit Chapter 7: Lesson 1; "Prairie Disasters" and Extension Lesson Plan "Stories in Mosaics".
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To learn more about Jeanne Reynals "Cottonwoods" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 3 "More than Cottonwoods".
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To learn more about Reinhold Marxhausen's "Building the Capitol" mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 4 "Star City".
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To learn more about Reinhold Marxhausen’s "The Spirit of Nebraska” mosaic and review educational lessons visit Chapter 7: Lesson 6 "One of a Kind".
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Ideal of Freedom” and Standing Bear visit Chapter 9: Lesson 1 "Leaders and Service".
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Ideal of International Law” and “The Ideal of Universal Peace” visit Chapter 9: Lesson 2 "Military Service"
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To learn more about Stephen Cornelius Roberts' mural celebrating “The Scourge of Poverty” and citizens dedication to the people of Nebraska visit Chapter 9: Lesson 3 "Citizen Service".
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To learn more about the Rotunda, Nebraska's rich resources, and Hildreth Meiere's mosaics in this Great Hall visit the curriculum site for Chapter 8: Lesson 1: Earth, Air, Fire and Water.
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To learn more about the Rotunda, Nebraska's rich resources, and the Kenneth Evetts murals in this Great Hall visit the curriculum site for Chapter 8: Lesson 2; Laboring in Nebraska.
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To learn more about the Unicameral and how Nebraska's Governement works visit Chapter 11: Lesson 1 "What's in a Unicameral?"; and Chapter 11: Lesson 2 "Senators"; and Chapter 11: Lesson 3 "Citizen Participation".
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To learn more about the history of the Bison and its importance to the State Capitol design and philosophy visit Chapter 1: Lesson 1 "Following the Bison".
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To learn more about the relief sculpture depicting the writing of the constitution of the United States and the importance of forming laws and guidelines for a state like Nebraska visit Chapter 4: Lesson 1 "A Good Constitution".
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COOL FACT:
The Augustus Tack murals in the Governor's Suite were painted in New York City on canvas then brought here to Nebraska and applied to walls. Tack was the first artist commissioned to paint murals for the Capitol.


His murals were in place in 1927, before the rest of the building was complete. Tack himself came to Nebraska to supervise as the murals were applied to the walls. The canvas was attached with a mixture of white lead and varnish, which then served as a barrier between the painted canvas and any moisture that might penetrate the wall.
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Cool Fact:


Eleven of Nebraska's counties are named after Presidents of the United States. Lincoln County was named after the 16th President - Abraham Lincoln. Can you name the other counties named after presidents?


The 93 counties of Nebraska are carved as decorative frieze around the Capitol.
Why are the county names in the order that they are carved?


Just for fun, count how many times Lincoln appears in the Capitol.
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Cool Fact: Closing statement from President Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address:


With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.


What do you think Lincoln was trying to convey here?


So how many times did you count President Abraham Lincoln's appearances or references in the Nebraska State Capitol?
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Cool Fact:


The capitol was constructed over a ten-year period in four building phases.
Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1932.
Total cost for the capitol was just under $10 million.
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STATE CAPITOL
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STATE CAPITOL
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CAPITOL EXTERIOR OVERVIEW
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FIRST FLOOR
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LOWER LEVEL
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MEMORIAL CHAMBER
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SECOND FLOOR
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Ceiling in the Supreme Court Chamber
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Celebrating the Right of Suffrage
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Concrete and Cement Walls
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Deborah was a strong woman who was the first female judge in the Bible. Here you can see her serving the people of Israel from her customary perch under a palm tree. They must not have had courtrooms back then!
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Exterior View East
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Exterior View North
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Exterior View South
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Exterior View West
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Fireplace in the Governor's Office
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Green Entrance Door
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Have a seat!
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Cottonwood representing native trees of Nebraska
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Hackberry representing native trees of Nebraska
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Labor representing activities of society
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Law representing activities of society
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Pine representing native trees of Nebraska
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Public Spirit representing activities of society
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Religion representing activities of society
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Hildreth Meière's mosaic - Willow representing native trees of Nebraska
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Inscription at the front of the Chamber: “Eyes and ears are poor witnesses when the soul is barbarous”.
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James Penney Mural - "The Homesteader's Campfire"
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James Penney Mural - The House Raising
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Lectern for a speaker
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Light bulbs, a new material!
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Limestone Sculptures on the side of the voting board
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Limestone Sculptures on the side of the voting board
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Look at the Design of the Bracket Lamps!
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Moses Bringing the Law from Sinai.
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Nebraska Medal of Honor Recipients Plaque.
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Nebraska Medal of Honor Recipients Plaque.
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Panel of "Lewis and Clark Expedition"
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Panel of the "Coming of the Cattlemen"
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Plaque honoring the Capitol's Builders and Building Commission
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Public Balcony Railing
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Relief sculpture for "The Codification of Roman Law Under Justinian"


Can you find Justinian above?
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Relief sculpture of "Plato Writing His Dialog on the Ideal Republic"
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Relief sculpture of:
"Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)"
Who is the Nebraska Senator in this relief?
(Stephen A. Douglas a county is also named after him)
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The Spirit of Animal Life
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This is a relief sculpture:
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This is a relief sculpture:
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This is the relief sculpture:
"The Purchasing of Louisiana from Napoleon"
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