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- Today we are pleased to introduce Daniel Stephens as part of the Wisconsin Historical Museums History Sandwiched In lecture series. The opinions expressed today are those of the presenter and are not necessarily those of the Wisconsin Historical Society or the museums employees. As a 1971 graduate of Iowa State, Daniel Stephens was first licensed as an architect in 1975. In 1990, Dan joined the state of Wisconsin to work on the renovation and restoration of the Capitol. After 25 years of state service he retired as DOAs historic preservation officer and the state of Wisconsins chief state architect. Dan has served on numerous preservation boards, including the Madison Landmarks Commission and the Taliesin Preservations Board of Trustees. In his free time, Dan enjoys taking long motorcycle rides across the country and has ridden nearly 3 million miles. Here today to discuss the art of the Wisconsin State Capitol, please join me in welcoming Dan Stephens. [applause] - Thank you.