The Massachusetts State House
The Massachusetts State House is an iconic building located on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by architect Charles Bulfinch, the building was completed in 1798 and is now the seat of the Massachusetts government. The State House's iconic golden dome, which shines brilliantly atop the building, is a well-known symbol of both Boston and the state of Massachusetts. For photography enthusiasts, the Massachusetts State House offers a wealth of photographic opportunities, from the grand entrance to the intricate details of the architecture. Visitors can also take guided tours of the building and explore its rich history, including the historic legislative chambers and the famed Sacred Cod, a wooden carving of a codfish that hangs in the House of Representatives. (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)










