Who were the architects, builders, and artists associated with the construction of the Pennsylvania Capitol building?
The Capitol was the design of 36-year-old Joseph Huston (1866-1940) of Philadelphia. Huston planned every detail of the building down to the custom-designed furniture, clocks, and telegraph plates. Huston’s on-site architect was Stanford B. Lewis (1869-1935). The general contractor for the building was George F. Payne & Co.
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