Texas State Capitol
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, AUSTIN/ Updated : Mar 7, 2017, 11:39 IST
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In 1885, 1,000 convicts were used to quarry the Texas State Capitol's distinctive pink granite from a site near Marble Falls, 50 miles away. The granite cutter's union boycotted the project because they objected to the use of pris … Read more
In 1885, 1,000 convicts were used to quarry the Texas State Capitol's distinctive pink granite from a site near Marble Falls, 50 miles away. The granite cutter's union boycotted the project because they objected to the use of prison labor - but in a precursor to modern union-busting efforts, the contractor responded by bringing in expert stonecutters from Scotland. Read less

A huge granite statehouse with underground connections
In 1885, 1,000 convicts were used to quarry the Texas State Capitol's distinctive pink granite from a site near Marble Falls, 50 miles away. The granite cutter's union boycotted the project because they objected to the use of prison labor - but in a precursor to modern union-busting efforts, the contractor responded by bringing in expert stonecutters from Scotland.
Brochures for self-guided tours are available at the information desk inside the capitol rotunda. Be ready to strip off your metallic accessories: visitors are required to go through a metal detector before entering the building.
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