University of Iowa

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  1. Point of interest

    1. Old Capitol

      The Old Capitol’s history began as the seat of the territorial government of Iowa. It became the University’s first permanent building in 1857 when the state legislature moved to Des Moines. In addition to being the administrative center of the University, at various times it was also the home of the law school, the library, a museum, a dormitory, and even a gymnasium. Today, it is the home of the Old Capitol Museum and serves as the centerpiece of campus.

      Address: 1 North Clinton Street, Iowa City, IA 52242

      Year built: 1840

      Building abbreviation: OC

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