The Hall of the Fifty Governors
The Civic Atlas of the United States
Born: Commissioned so no citizen would ever not know who governs them
Model: Fifty alcoves · one per state · each with its seal, its capitol, and its current governor's desk
Role: McSkunkville's living civics hall — every state, every seal, every office a citizen can write to
The Hall of the Fifty Governors stands beside the College of Law: fifty alcoves in marble, one for every state of the Union, each holding the state seal, a model of its capitol, and a writing desk stocked with paper and stamps — because the Hall's whole doctrine is that a governor is someone you can WRITE TO.
Docents teach visitors the three levers every citizen holds in every state: the governor's office, the attorney general, and the open-records act. Above the entry: KNOW WHO GOVERNS YOU. THEN WRITE THEM.
The fiftieth alcove — Oklahoma's — gets the most letters. The Hall mails every one.
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