Arizona State Capitol

The Arizona Territorial - Arizona State Capitol in , United States, was the last home for Arizona's territorial government until Arizona became a state in 1912.
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  • Type: Office building
  • Description: state capitol building of the U.S. state of Arizona
  • Address: Phoenix, AZ 85007

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum and Sandra Day O’Connor United States Courthouse.

Museum
The in , was a focused on minerals and mining. Last operated by the Arizona Historical Society, a state government agency, its exhibits included more than 3,000 minerals, rocks, fossils, and artifacts related to the mining industry. is situated 1,600 feet east of Arizona State Capitol.

Courthouse
The Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse is a courthouse at 401 West Washington Street in , . Pursuant to Pub. L. 106–166, enacted by the United States Congress, it is named after Sandra Day O'Connor, who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from September 21, 1981, to January 31, 2006. is situated 1 mile east of Arizona State Capitol.

Stadium
The is a multi-use theatre in Downtown . The venue seats 5,000 people. is situated 1 mile east of Arizona State Capitol.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Phoenix and Encanto.

is the capital of the state of , the most populous city in the American Southwest. Warm and sunny winter weather have ensured a thriving tourism industry, and the city has become the region's primary political, cultural, economic, and transportation center.

Suburb
Village is one of the 15 Urban villages that make up the , in . The village, centered along Central Avenue, is home to the popular Midtown and Districts, as well as many historic neighborhoods, including , its namesake. is situated 2½ miles northeast of Arizona State Capitol.

Suburb
Photo: Jimmybeverage, Public domain.
Village is the urban village of , that includes the downtown area of the city. As of 2010, it had a population of 58,161 residents. is situated 3 miles east of Arizona State Capitol.

Arizona State Capitol

Latitude
33.44813° or 33° 26′ 53″ north
Longitude
-112.09721° or 112° 5′ 50″ west
Elevation
1,073 feet (327 metres)
Open location code
8559CWX3+74
Open­Street­Map ID
way 30694422
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­office
Open­Street­Map feature
office=­government
Geo­Names ID
5552649
Wiki­data ID
Q670442
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Western Panjabi—“Arizona State Capitol” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Capitoliu d’Arizona
  • Catalan: Capitoli Estatal d’Arizona
  • Chinese: 亞利桑那州議會大廈
  • Dutch: Arizona State Capitol
  • French: Capitole de l’État de l’Arizona
  • German: Arizona State Capitol
  • Hebrew: הקפיטול של מדינת אריזונה
  • Italian: Campidoglio
  • Japanese: アリゾナ州会議事堂
  • Japanese: アリゾナ州議会議事堂
  • Japanese: アリゾナ議事堂博物館
  • Persian: کاپیتول ایالت آریزونا
  • Persian: کاپیتول ایالت اریزونا
  • Portuguese: Capitólio Estadual do Arizona
  • Russian: Капитолий штата Аризона
  • Spanish: Capitolio de Arizona
  • Spanish: Capitolio del Estado de Arizona
  • Swedish: Arizona State Capitol
  • Ukrainian: Капітолій штату Аризона
  • Western Panjabi: ایریزونا سٹیٹ کیپیٹل

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