Maryland State Government
The Maryland State House, located in Saint Leonard, MD, is the oldest state capitol in continuous legislative use, renowned for its historical significance as the only state house to have served as the nation's capitol. It was here that the Continental Congress convened and pivotal events, such as George Washington's resignation and the ratification of the Treaty of Paris, took place.
Today, the State House serves as the meeting place for the Maryland General Assembly and houses the offices of the state's elected leadership, including the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Delegates, and president of the Senate. With its rich 250-year history, it stands as a testament to Maryland's architectural heritage and historical artistry.
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