The new President eulogized him at the Capitol and wept when departing the Rotunda.
Curved front porches, overlooking the rotunda driveway, have several pairs of green wooden rocking chairs.
As we spoke, Wilpon was walking through the rotunda of the new stadium, which opened in 2009.
The Rotunda ceremony, usually reserved for national leaders, has happened only 29 times in the country's history.
That was one of the paintings painted by Trumbull, Washington's chief of staff, designed in the Capitol Rotunda.
But by rule, the speaker of the House controls all space south of the centerpiece of the rotunda.
Other great men and their families would have chosen for them to lay in state in the Rotunda.
At lunchtime, we tended to opt for a simple salad in the Rotunda next to the swimming pool.
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Then it was onto the fourth-floor dinosaurs, and finally the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, with its freshly restored murals.
It is to be displayed on the timber ring beam which crowns the rotunda at the heritage site.
Originally built in 1929, the Spanish-style home features a magnificent rotunda entrance.
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California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, first lady Maria Shriver and other dignitaries greeted Sullenberger at the state Capitol rotunda in Sacramento.
Congressional leaders met with Paulson in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office just off the Capitol rotunda shortly after 3 p.m.
Sargent painted the ceiling of the rotunda in the old MFA as well as murals for the Boston Public Library.
The ivory rotunda of the Capitol Building pokes just above the plaza.
He offered Mets officials the prints, and there was an initial plan to display them in the entrance rotunda, Mr. Kennedy said.
Besides the rotunda honoring the life and achievements of Jackie Robinson, the architecture and masonry of the ball park closely resembles Ebbets Field.
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Four days after their deaths, the coffins of the two men, John Gibson and Jacob Chestnut, lay in state in the Capitol's Rotunda.
And one of the most famous paintings inside the Capital Rotunda is Washington giving over his commission back to Congress after the American Revolution.
Its Web site highlights a video of a gay Israeli couple who made headlines after taking home a baby from the Rotunda last year.
This time, as he walked through the Capitol Rotunda to the House floor, a reporter shouted a question about the prospects for the vote.
After a ceremony Wednesday evening, the body will lie in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol throughout the night and all day Thursday.
What happens, according to custom, is that for the first six months of a statue coming in, it is allowed to be in the rotunda.
Capitol Hill Police Chief Terrance Gainer told CNN around 89, 000 mourners will have passed through the Rotunda by the time the doors close Friday morning.
He also has offered to have her body lie in state at the capitol building rotunda in Atlanta, the governor's spokeswoman Heather Hedrick told CNN.
The coffin was carried up the steps to the Capitol and placed in the centre of the Rotunda, a large circular room below the Capitol's dome.
"Saddam will be vanquished by the power of God" is etched in Arabic over and over again on the marble walls of the palace's imposing rotunda hall.
Along the way, they walked through the Capitol Rotunda, where the flag-draped coffin of Daniel Inouye was lying in state and two young women stood in tears, grieving.
Reagan's body will lie in state in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol this week before being returned to California for a private funeral at his presidential library.
It is altogether fitting and proper that he has returned to this Capitol Rotunda, like another great son of Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, so the nation can say goodbye.
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