This week, while we were in
Indianapolis for the
NCEA convention, we had the chance for a very brief late-afternoon tour of the inside the
Indiana State House. From my hotel room window, I had a good partial view of
the capitol building -- which we passed en route back and forth to the
convention center.
Here's how it looked (images from
other sources):






An aside: While Indiana's State House is certainly quite nice,
the Keystone State still has 'em beat.
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