The pine cone symbolized the importance of the pine tree and boston s booming lumber industry during early colonial times and boston s influence on the shipbuilding industry in the 1700s.
State house golden pinecone on the top of roof.
The massachusetts state house also known as the massachusetts statehouse or the new state house is the state capitol and seat of government for the commonwealth of massachusetts located in the beacon hill neighborhood of boston the building houses the massachusetts general court state legislature and the offices of the governor of massachusetts.
Click and drag to explore the state house roof.
White dome topped with a domed cupola and flagstaff governor and other executive branch officers still occupy the capitol.
Less fishy design elements include the golden pinecone at the top of the dome a tribute to maine s former inclusion in the commonwealth and the importance of lumber and logging and a collection of historical statuary.
Charles bullfinch the leading architect of the day designed the building.
The dome wasn t always gold.
The unicorn and the lion on the old state house are coming down for restoration the lion allegedly has a time capsule inside of it that contains some boston relics.
The land was once owned by massachusetts first elected governor john hancock.
Capitol is now a museum.
A new safety feature is hidden atop the 23 karat golden dome of the statehouse.
Charles bullfinch the leading architect of the day designed the building.
Legislature meets in the eight floor state house built in 1961.
And the pine cone on top of the cupola with new gold leaf.
Built in 1798 the new state house is located across from the boston common on the top of beacon hill.
Copper dome dome is wide and shallow.
The land was once owned by massachusetts first elected governor john hancock.
Strolling onto the massive flat roof we have eyes on the top of the building in a.
The dome originally made out of wood shingles is now sheathed in copper and covered by 23 karat gold which was added to prevent leaks.
The dome originally made out of wood shingles is now sheathed in copper and covered by 23 karat gold which was added to prevent leaks.
The original pine cone was replaced over the years but the design is close to what visitors to the state house in 1798 would have seen.
The state house is known for several internal oddities.
Built in 1798 the new state house is located across from the boston common on the top of beacon hill.
The massachusetts state house was completed in 1798.
The new hampshire state house has an open.