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A snazzy new Capitol: Building reopens after 3 years

Published: Saturday, Jan. 5, 2008 12:28 a.m. MST
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A total of 4,771 construction workers participated in the retrofitting, which included the placement of 265 base isolators under the Capitol's foundation to help steady the structure during an earthquake. Additionally, about 200 colors of paint were used to re-create historical paint schemes in the building, and 5,022 pieces of new terra cotta were placed in the dome.

Gov. Huntsman said he was happy to return the building to the state after the years of work. "How great it will be to hear once again red-hot debates on transportation funding on a Friday afternoon and see students dancing to the strains of the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the junior prom on a Friday night," he said. "How fitting it will be for us all to again welcome presidents and prime ministers, protestors and petitioners...to the people's house." After the event, attendees were invited to a reception in the basement, where drinks and food were served. People commented on how open, bright and clean the building looked as they munched on shrimp and other finger foods. "It's just elegant," said Maylene Waldhouse, daughter of Leeland Cummings, who served 45 years as clerk of the Utah Supreme Court. "It just shines. They changed a lot since I used to play here."

Beginning today, the Capitol will be open for a weeklong series of open houses from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend and explore the building. Lectures and activities will be held during the open houses.


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LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley looks up at the paintings on the Capitol ceiling as he offers his rededication prayer. "May the people whose building it is feel free to wander its halls and marble staircases, admiring its resplendent beauty," he invoked.

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