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During
the recent State House restoration, a worker installing
a smoke detector discovered the painted fragments
of a long lost ceiling. They survive from the second
Assembly wing, completed in 1871, and demolished just
twenty years later to make way for the present wing.
Like ancient wall paintings from an archeologist's
dig, they remain exposed in their original locations,
providing a contemporary decoration for this lounge,
while preserving the few surviving fragments of a
lost addition.
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