‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure

The center of American government in our nation’s capital holds an intriguing history.
‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure
"The Capitol: The Surprising Biography of an American Building" by Brian Jay Jones. Dutton/Brian Jay Jones
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Except for the American flag, nothing symbolizes the United States more than the U.S. Capitol building in Washington.

“The Capitol: The Surprising Biography of an American Building” by Brian Jay Jones follows the building’s construction. It took a surprisingly long time to complete as it appears today. George Washington laid the cornerstone in 1793. The first structure was completed as originally planned in 1828. Construction was interrupted several times. The British burned the Capitol in 1814, in retaliation for U.S. troops burning York (today’s Toronto) in 1813.

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Mark Lardas
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Mark Lardas, an engineer, freelance writer, historian, and model-maker, lives in League City, Texas. His website is MarkLardas.com