Pick up a brochure at the information desk to explore on your own, or take a free guided tour. The massive granite building is the state’s third capitol, built between 1906 and 1917, and sporting an interior adorned with 43 varieties of stone from around the world. From the base of the rotunda, crane your neck for a look at the inside of the dome decorated with glass mosaics. Check out the Governor’s Conference Room, styled after a council chamber in the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy, and look for a copy of Philadelphia’s Liberty Bell — minus its crack. A statue of a badger, the state animal, gets some love from visitors who rub its nose for good luck.