Delaware State House
The Delaware State House is the home of the Delaware General Assembly, located in Dover, the state capital. Built in 1791, it serves as a historic site where state laws are made and legislative sessions are held. The building features a distinctive cupola and is an example of Georgian architecture.
Inside, the State House contains chambers for both the House of Representatives and the Senate. It also houses offices for state legislators and various administrative functions. The building is open to the public, allowing visitors to learn about Delaware's legislative process and history.