and his dad, edmund brown were both recalled but were unsuccessful. preserving old buildings gives a feeling of solidarity. the values that were valuable back then are still valuable now. the original intent of the building was still here. ♪ >>> welcome to the wisconsin state capitol. we are standing in the rotunda of the building. this is the public area of the capitol. this is where we have all of our big parties, presentations. a little bit about the outside. you see a big white stone building. that stone is granite we got from vermont. 43 different kinds of stone, stone from all over the world, six foreign countries, eight states. only a little bit of the stone is actually from wisconsin. great big dome on the outside covered with granite. we have the only state capitol to completely cover the exterior in granite. we finish it off with a statue on the top. we call her wisconsin. she has a w on her chest, a helmet on her head. top of her head is a badger. we have wisconsin facing toward the nation's capitol. she's 15 feet, 5 inches tall, over 6,000