Iowa State Capitol

They did kick out the Supreme Court and build them a building across the street. Also moved much of the legislative staff to other buildings. I think it was when maybe the older Bush was coming, the Secret Service had a fit about securing the building with boxes and file cabinets out in hallways and the fairly unlimited access. Things have tightened up quite a bit since then.
 
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They did kick out the Supreme Court and build them a building across the street. Also moved much of the legislative staff to other buildings. I think it was when maybe the older Bush was coming, the Secret Service had a fit about securing the building with boxes and file cabinets out in hallways and the fairly unlimited access. Things have tightened up quite a bit since then.
Unfortunately, I don’t think that is what the post meant. Some people just can’t help themselves it seems.
 
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It's a huge old building, there's always going to be something needing repair
I was told once by facilities manager that you have to budget 10% of a buildings value every year for repairs in a building over 50 years old. Churches, government buildings etc. Maybe not every year but in aggregate over the years.
 
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The old courthouses in small towns amaze me. It's hard to picture those getting built today. The cost would be insane. Same thing with old stone churches. Churches with congregations of like 80-100 people that would probably cost $10-$15mill to build today. It wouldn't be possible.
 
The old courthouses in small towns amaze me. It's hard to picture those getting built today. The cost would be insane. Same thing with old stone churches. Churches with congregations of like 80-100 people that would probably cost $10-$15mill to build today. It wouldn't be possible.
This is the courthouse in Pocahontas. Population in the county was 7,074 in 2021. The town population was 1,870 in 2021. I had a trial there once and was fairly amazed as I walked up to it.

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I've made a hobby of visiting as many state capitols as my travels allow. The midwestern capitols are all beautiful and at the time they were completed they were largely tributes from aging union veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic to their fallen brothers in the war.....a tribute of love and patriotism. Iowa's capitol is the most beautiful IMO.

We finally found @dirtyninety 's soft spot. Capitols and union veterans! No clever snarkyness.
 
I was told once by a retired facilities manager that you have to budget 10% of a buildings value every year for repairs in a building over 50 years old. Churches, government buildings etc. Maybe not every year but in aggregate over the years.
 
I was in the Nebraska State capital building in January. It's pretty sterile compared to the Iowa building. It's also a confusing mess to try to get around in. The room numbering system makes absolutely no sense. I guess it is set up that way in the event of some sort of insurrection, you won't be able to find whomever you are looking for.
 

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