Across
- 3. Spaces for cars available on the basement level
- 5. Hope that the building would become "a dynamic ______," for a modern and rapidly growing state
- 6. Central open space in building
- 10. State with mines to extract the white stone used on the building's exterior
- 12. Stone from Mount Airy, used for the building's base
- 13. Type of dark wood common in N.C. and used for interior furnishings, which were made in High Point
- 16. New personal communication technology for 170 legislators, who previously had to wait in line to use in the Capital
- 18. "_________ in character" is how the architect described the style of the State House
- 19. Five glass skylights called _______, despite their pyramid shape
- 20. Shape of interior pattern sculpted in concrete
- 22. Architectural features of a row of vertical supports or columns in front of the building
Down
- 1. Because the shape resembled a pagoda, one writer referred to the building as an "_________ palace"
- 2. White stone visible on exterior walls
- 4. Tobacco product popular in the min-late 20th century and smoked indoors
- 5. The building had 170 of these separate spaces for legislators
- 7. Color of carpet throughout the interior
- 8. The Great Seal of the State of North Carolina was created as a large tile ______ on the platform entering the building
- 9. Interior hardware, such as door handles and light fixtures, made from this bright gold-tones metal
- 11. Number of women legislators serving during the 1963 session
- 14. Gender-neutral pronoun
- 15. Writer of the state song in 1835
- 17. Architectural term for lower support or base of the building
- 21. Something legislators do in chambers
