5-15-46. Historic area traditionally open to the public.
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For purposes of §§ 5-15-44 to 5-15-48 , inclusive, an "historic area traditionally open to the public" includes the exterior of the state capitol building, the grounds of the state capitol building bordered by Capitol Lake, Capitol Avenue, Nicollet Avenue, and Broadway Avenue, the hallways on the first, second, third, and fourth floors of the state capitol building and the rotunda of the state capitol building.