

President Theodore Roosevelt attended the building’s dedication in 1906. After its completion, the capitol project was the subject of a graft scandal. The construction and subsequent furnishing cost three times more than the General Assembly had appropriated for the design and construction; architect, Joseph Huston and four others were convicted of graft for price gouging.

A national study last year named Interstate 4 in Florida as the deadliest highway in the nation with a death rate per mile of 1.250. The rate in Harrisburg along State Street, however, is 5.147.

“Commonwealth,” by sculptor Roland Hinton Perry, is a female figure representing Pennsylvania. Placed at the top of the Capitol dome on May 25, 1905, the gilded bronze statue stands 17 feet, 8 inches tall. The figure holds the mace of statehood in her left hand and extends her right hand in benediction.





