MD State House 2nd Floor
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The Maryland State House, the oldest state capitol in continuous legislative use, holds a distinguished place in American history as the only state house to have served as the nation's capitol. Notably, the Continental Congress convened in its Old Senate Chamber, where George Washington resigned his commission and the Treaty of Paris was ratified, marking the end of the Revolutionary War.
This historic building is home to the Maryland General Assembly, which meets annually for three months, and it houses the offices of the state's elected leadership, including the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Delegates, and president of the Senate. Visitors can explore the architectural beauty and rich history of the Maryland State House through various brochures and guides available from the Maryland State Archives.
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