Timeline for North Carolina State Capitol

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Architect Town and Davis
Building Details At Raleigh, North Carolina, built 1833 to 1840, a government center, of bearing masonry, in a temperate, in Neoclassical style.
Timeline

|1790     |1800     |1810     |1820     |1830     |1840     |1850     |1860     |1870     
     | 1795 Pont Cysyllte Aqueduct t
      | 1796 James Swan House t
      | 1796 Sepulchral Church t
          | 1800 Brownstone House t
          | 1800 Charleston Single House t
          | 1800 Dogtrot House t
          | 1800 I House t
          | 1800 Fort Shannon t
          | 1800 Saltbox House t
          | 1800 Shotgun House t
           | 1801 Castlegar House t
                | 1806 Poplar Forest t
                | 1806 Baltimore Cathedral t
                   | 1809 Nathaniel Russell House t
                     | 1811 Dulwich Gallery t
                      | 1812 Soane Museum t
                            | 1818 Second Bank of the U.S. t
                               | 1821 Schauspielhaus t
                                | 1822 Hunting Lodge t
                                 | 1823 Altes Museum t
                                    | 1826 University of Virginia t
                                          | 1832 Merchants' Exchange t
                                           | 1833 North Carolina State Capitol 
                                           | 1833 U.S. Custom House t
                                            | 1834 Thomas Larkin House t
                                             | 1835 Observatory in Berlin t
                                              | 1836 Clifton Suspension Bridge t
                                              | 1836 Oak Alley t
                                              | 1836 Westminster Palace, or Houses of Parliament t
                                                  | 1840 Helsinki Library t
                                                  | 1840 Temple Meads Station t
                                                     | 1843 Bibliotheque Ste. Genevieve t
                                                      | 1844 Palm House at Kew Gardens t
                                                       | 1845 The Albert Dock t
                                                        | 1846 Central Railroad Station t
                                                          | 1848 Washington Monument t
                                                             | 1851 Crystal Palace t
                                                              | 1852 Paddington Station t
                                                               | 1853 Central Park t
                                                                  | 1856 Dunleith t
                                                                   | 1857 Paris Opera t
                                                                     | 1859 The Red House t
                                                                      | 1860 Museum of Natural History t
                                                                       | 1861 Galleria Vittorio Emanuele t
                                                                        | 1862 Bibliotheque Nationale t
|1790     |1800     |1810     |1820     |1830     |1840     |1850     |1860     |1870     
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