The Interior of Kings Hall is split into two wings, the Legislative Wing located to the Eastside, which houses the State Council in the Council Chambers, and the Staff Wing on the Westside, which houses the governor and deputy governor's offices, along with the government staff. The interior has a number of notable features including The Grand Entrance, The Grand Staircase, The Reception Room and The Great Hall, which is located in the centre of the building. The Great Hall contains portraits of former state governors, and also King Edward IV, who the state of Edwardsland is named after.
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| - The Interior of Kings Hall is split into two wings, the Legislative Wing located to the Eastside, which houses the State Council in the Council Chambers, and the Staff Wing on the Westside, which houses the governor and deputy governor's offices, along with the government staff. The interior has a number of notable features including The Grand Entrance, The Grand Staircase, The Reception Room and The Great Hall, which is located in the centre of the building. The Great Hall contains portraits of former state governors, and also King Edward IV, who the state of Edwardsland is named after.
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| - The Interior of Kings Hall is split into two wings, the Legislative Wing located to the Eastside, which houses the State Council in the Council Chambers, and the Staff Wing on the Westside, which houses the governor and deputy governor's offices, along with the government staff. The interior has a number of notable features including The Grand Entrance, The Grand Staircase, The Reception Room and The Great Hall, which is located in the centre of the building. The Great Hall contains portraits of former state governors, and also King Edward IV, who the state of Edwardsland is named after.
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