Capitol Grounds Photographs
Photo Gallery
This gallery features twenty photographs of areas and structures on the Texas Capitol Grounds.
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Massive floodlights and intricate lampposts provide illumination for the Capitol Grounds, June 2015.
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The north façade of the Capitol overlooks the greenery surrounding the Capitol Extension, June 2015.
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The historic south Grounds feature the Capitol's oldest monuments including Heroes of the Alamo, June 2015.
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The finials atop the fence feature a Texas Lone Star motif, June 2015.
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Visitors can drink from the reproduction cast-iron water fountain, June 2015.
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Texas Pioneer Woman monument pays tribute to the spirit of Texas women, June 2015.
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The Grounds provide a beautiful natural setting in the heart of downtown Austin, June 2015.
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The Mast, Food and Company of Ohio crafted the fencing with gate posts featuring a Buckeye Seal, June 2015.
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The Grounds feature a number of massive historic trees, June 2015.
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A close-up of a statue on the Vietnam Veterans monument, the newest memorial on the Grounds, June 2015.
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The Texas Cowboy statue honors the important role of cattle ranching in Texas, June 2015.
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The lush west Grounds make an ideal location for picnics and other outdoor recreation, June 2015.
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A free-standing gate marks the original boundary of the north Grounds, June 2015.
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A bronze statue of a boy with a fish decorate a spraying fountain along the Great Walk, June 2015.
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This plaque marks the site of the 1852 Capitol and is one of 16 interpretive markers located throughout the Grounds, June 2015.
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The Tejano Monument includes nine statues commemorating the contribution of Tejanos, the Spanish and Mexican pioneers who settled Texas, June 2015.
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A view of the spectacular Capitol Dome from the east drive, June 2015.
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The Great Walk emphasizes the perpendicular relationship between the Capitol and Congress Avenue, May 2015.
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A view of the north Grounds that include the skylights, open air rotunda and elevator banks of the Capitol Extension, June 2015.
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A spectacular view of the lush historic south Grounds, June 2015.
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