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Capitol Square and the Ohio Statehouse is considered to be one of the most significant architectural accomplishments
of the early republic. Its Greek Revival Doric architectural details and proportions, and its setting in Capitol
Square, give the impression of permanence, elegance and grandeur deserved by the original State Legislature who passed
a law on January 26, 1838 to build the new Statehouse. The cornerstone for the capitol was laid July 4, 1839. The
Legislative Chambers and Governor's Office were occupied in 1857 and, after 22 years of construction, the Statehouse
was completed in 1861.