National Historic Landmark - Virginia State (Confederate) Capitol

Designed by Thomas Jefferson and noted French architect Louis Clerisseau, this Greek Revival building served as the State Capitol for 70 years until Virginia seceded from the Union. From July 1861 to April 1865, the Confederate Congress met here. With Virginia's return to the Union the building reverted to its original function.

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National Historic Landmark - Virginia State (Confederate) Capitol

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