15: Building Exterior

Changes Over Time

Take a step back from the State House entrance, stand by the angled glass structure between the State House and Cross Office Building, and look to the east at the majestic building. Completed in 1832, the State House has grown and changed, as has the state it represents. 

The State House from an engraving in the November 19, 1853, issue of
Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion
Maine Historic Preservation Commission Collection

Originally designed by noted Boston architect Charles Bulfinch, the building was soon too small. Several decades after its construction, the State House was remodeled. Twenty years passed, and it was renovated again, gaining a west wing. In the early 1900s, it was enlarged again, this time to the north and south.

It was during the last renovation that the low dome designed by Bulfinch was replaced by the tall, copper-clad dome that overlooks the State House Complex and Capitol Park today.