Maine State House
State Street, Augusta
I-95 Exit 109, Maine
207-287-2301 | |
www.maine.gov/legis/lawlib/sthousehistory.htm |
Maine became a state in 1820, and this building was constructed in stages from 1829 to 1831. That’s the Lady of Wisdom standing on top of the dome.
There’s a Hall of Flags in the center of the 2nd floor. A copy of the Liberty Bell sits inside, with the same dimensions, weight and even an aged oak yoke - the famous crack is indicated.
Learn the fascinating story behind the statue of Samantha Smith, a young girl who wrote to the Soviet Premier.
Besides the 35 members of the Senate and 151 members of the House, they have 2 nonvoting Tribal representatives.
There’s a tunnel that leads to a cold war fallout shelter, large enough to house the Maine Senate, House and more. It has been fully stocked since then.
Monday-Friday guided tours: 9,10,11, noon.