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  1. The Ohio Statehouse is the state capitol building and seat of government for the U.S. state of Ohio. The Greek Revival building is located on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus. The capitol houses the Ohio General Assembly, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. [2]

  2. The Ohio General Assembly has used the Ohio Statehouse since 1857. The Ohio Statehouse is open. Guided tours are available weekdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., weekends 12-3 p.m., closed holidays.

  3. The Ohio Statehouse is a masonry building, consisting largely of Columbus limestone. The limestone was taken from a quarry on the west banks of the Scioto River. The stone of the Statehouse foundation is more than 18 feet deep.

  4. Discover the Ohio Statehouse. Update: Beginning July 8, no tours will take place in the Senate Chamber until further notice due to maintenance. The House Chamber will be available for tours as usual.

  5. ohio.org › things-to-do › destinationsOhio Statehouse

    The Ohio Statehouse, completed in 1861, is a National Historic Landmark and one of the nation’s outstanding examples of Greek Revival architecture. One of the oldest working statehouses in the country, Ohio’s capitol welcomes visitors every day of the year, except state holidays.

  6. Jan 15, 2021 · The Ohio Statehouse is a National Historic Landmark, one of only 2,000 or so landmarks in the country. The Statehouse was given this designation because of its great historic and architectural significance on a national scale.

  7. The Ohio Statehouse is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the United States. Built between 1839 and 1861, it is a National Historic Landmark and has been restored to its 1861 appearance.