Street view of the Nebraska State Capitol Building looking to the southeast shows the front (north side) and the west side. Built of limestone, the tower rises 400 feet. Two and three-story extensions built around four courtyards surround the tower. Trees dot the lawns surrounding the building. Double-headed street lamps line the street.
The Nebraska State Capitol Building is located at 1445 K Street and sits on grounds bounded by S. 14th to S. 16th Streets, and H to K Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. Construction started on the third capitol building, designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, in 1922 and was completed in 1932. The 400 foot tower is constructed of limestone over a steel frame. The two and three-story extensions around the base enclose four courtyards.