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Description Looking at the front chairs in the Wisconsin State Assembly room. The electronic voting board was the world's first electronic voting board (at this high of a level) to be installed (from the 1910s). The painting was done prior the building's completion in 1917.
Date Taken on 23 March 2014
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Author Royalbroil

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