the first steakhouse was constructed between 1790 in 1792 by jonathan doan, he was the builder, an architect from philadelphia. he constructed a very simple, georgian-style building. it cost 215 pounds, which is $400 today and built on the bluffs overlooking the delaware river. we are fortunate to have portions of that building that still survive today, including the timbers. the new jersey state capital is unique in the sense that we are one of the only urban state capitals that i can think of that you actually enter into all of a major thoroughfare. as soon as you walk in off of state street, you are greeted by offices. the governor's office, the treasury's office. it adds to that symbolism of access. the current building as we see it today is a culmination of 10 different architects, 16 major construction projects. the very first edition that was meaced on the 1792 do construction, was in 1885. a well-known philadelphia architect established a greek revival edition that enveloped the original building. it had a two-story portico with columns and the very first dome. one of the most signif