The North Carolina State Legislative Building in Raleigh, NC, serves as the current meeting place for the North Carolina General Assembly, the state legislature of North Carolina. Designed by architect Edward Durrell Stone and completed in 1963, the building features separate chambers for the House of Representatives and Senate, as well as notable architectural details such as a grand red-carpeted stairway and brass chandeliers.
Located across from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and Bicentennial Mall, the Legislative Building stands as a significant landmark in the state's capital city. With its rich history and impressive design, the building offers a glimpse into North Carolina's legislative process and architectural heritage.
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