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- Adam StallmanMaio 19, 2018One of several capital buildings that do not have a dome. You can do a guided tour at certain times or just walk around. The building sits on top of a hill which allows for nice views of downtown.
- Mark BAbril 17, 2021Only open a couple days a week. Enter from a tunnel entrance facing MLK Blvd. We went on a Monday and were literally the only visitors in the entire bldg. It helps that they weren’t in session also.
- Travis StathamAgosto 14, 2018We didn’t go inside, but immaculate landscaping and I suggest reading a book on the hill looking to the north.
- Ricardo ValdesAbril 20, 2016It's a nice walk uphill. The park is nice on a hit day. The war memorial at its back quite impressive too
- Jeff SellersMaio 30, 2011If its the weekend and the Capitol is closed, walk to the North and South ends of the building to see the tombs of the architect and building commissioner.
- Dawn HillMarço 31, 2020Tennessee State Capitol 21 minutes drive to the north of Dental Bliss Franklin
- Smithsonian ChannelJunho 23, 2011Architect William Strickland died during the capitol’s construction and, per his final wish, was interred in its walls. President James K. Polk and his wife are also buried here. (From Aerial America) Leia mais
- Maria Teresa SerpaAgosto 27, 2018The tour is free, and if you don’t want to wait, you can do your own tour.
- If you want a really in depth tour of the building, ask for Taylor.
- LPMNDCAgosto 12, 2011Look at the cupola to see if the legislature is in session. When they are you will see three flags.
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