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Native gold from Lumpkin County tops the dome of the Georgia State Capitol Building.
Native gold from Lumpkin County tops the dome of the Georgia State Capitol Building. This restored 1889 building houses a museum which collects, maintains and exhibits significant artifacts, including a priceless collection of Georgia's state flags.
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206 Washington Street SW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
+1 404-330-6000
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