The temple of Jupiter, at Rome, on the Mona Capitolinus, where the Senate met.
The edifice at Washington occupied by the Congress of the United States; also, the building in which the legislature of a State holds its sessions; a statehouse.
The building where the government meets.
the building in which a government’s laws are made
the building in which state legislative bodies meet. Texas's state capitol building is located in Austin, Texas.
The Statehouse, or Capitol building. Its address is: 900 Court St. NE., Salem, OR, 97301.
the government building in Washington where the United States Senate and the House of Representatives meet
The building in which the legislature houses its main meeting chambers.
The United States Capitol is the building in Washington, D.C. where Congress meets to make our nation's laws.
Georgia ’s Capitol Building, located in Atlanta, which is the official location of the State Government. It houses both the executive (Governor’s Offices) and legislative (House and Senate) branches.
Capitol is a term used to describe the seat of government. It is derived from the Capitoline Hill (Latin: Capitolinus Mons) in Rome, the most famous and smallest of the Seven Hills of Rome and the seat of the Roman Republic, located between the Forum and the Campus Martius (today Capitoline Hill is the seat of the mayor of Rome).
Capitol was the name of a soap opera which aired on CBS from March 29, 1982 to March 20, 1987. As its name suggests, the storyline usually revolved around the political intrigues of people in Washington D.C., whose lives intertwined.
The Capitol at Williamsburg, Virginia was the first Capitol building in America in 1705. A reconstructed version is a centerpiece of Colonial Williamsburg.