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  1. The Tennessee State Capitol, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Tennessee. It serves as the home of both houses of the Tennessee General Assembly –the Tennessee House of Representatives and the Tennessee Senate –and also contains the governor 's office.

  2. The Tennessee State Capitol stands today much as it did when it first opened in 1859, and is a magnificent tribute to the people of Tennessee. The Capitol welcomes visitors for guided and self-guided tours.

  3. The Tennessee State Capitol stands today much as it did when it first opened in 1859, and is a magnificent tribute to the people of Tennessee. This graceful structure was designed by noted architect William Strickland who considered it his crowning achievement.

  4. Visit the historic Tennessee State Capitol for a free guided tour and to learn more about the history of the capitol building and the state of Tennessee. Find information on location, times, parking, and more.

  5. The One Hundred Fourteenth General Assembly will convene at noon (CST) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Lt. Governor Randy McNally. On Tuesday, January 10th, 2017, the Honorable Randy McNally was elected to be the 87th Speaker of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor of the Great State of Tennessee.

  6. A National Historic Landmark, the Tennessee State Capitol sits on the highest hill in the central city. Designed in the Greek Revival Style by architect William Strickland who moved to Nashville from Philadelphia, it is his last and perhaps his finest work.

  7. Oct 8, 2017 · Tennessee State Capitol. Written by James A Hoobler. 2 minutes to read. The cornerstone of the Tennessee State Capitol was laid on July 4, 1845. William Strickland designed the building and supervised construction until his death in April 1854. Two architects assisted in its completion.

  8. Nov 24, 2020 · The Tennessee State Capitol is the seat of government for the state of Tennessee and is also the location of the governor’s office and the Tennessee General Assembly. The building is centrally located in Downtown Nashville, close to other attractions of the city.

  9. The State Capitol stands today as a tribute to generations who came before us and as an important symbol of our continuing commitment to the values of democracy. The building is an...

  10. The cities of Knoxville, Kingston, and Murfreesboro had served as state capital in the past but Nashville offered land on what was known as Campbell’s Hill to erect a permanent capitol building and thus became the permanent seat of government in Tennessee.