Between 1843 and 1847, a new legislative building was constructed in the community.
The entire facade of the legislative building began to collapse.
Neither the Capitol nor the other nearby legislative buildings were affected.
Legislative Hall has served as the main legislative building since 1933.
The legislative buildings at Queen's Park are the seat of government.
A circular fountain was erected in the center of the lake opposite the legislative building.
The chief legislative building of the Japanese government.
A new legislative building is in planning to be developed and built outside the city on the Apex Road.
After multiple revisions of the plans, the Legislative Building was completed in 1928.
Additional provincial government buildings were erected south of the Legislative Building, beginning in the 1950s.