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DENVER (AP) — State officials will be holding a dedication ceremony Thursday to mark the reopening of the newly restored Colorado Capitol dome.
The $17 million project was necessary because Colorado’s intense freeze-thaw cycle caused the exterior metal surfaces to deteriorate during the past 100 years. Cast iron columns that support the dome began to rust, and when a 10-pound piece of iron fell in 2006, it prompted the closure of the dome’s observation deck to visitors.
The dome also was re-gilded with 65 ounces of gold.
The first public tour of the dome and observation deck will be held at 11:30 a.m. Thursday following the dedication ceremony.



