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Monday, June 17, 2013

'House of Cards' Comes To Maryland State House

State officials say the Maryland State House will be providing the set for the Netflix show "House of Cards" this week.

According to officials, the building will be closed to the public Monday, as actor Kevin Spacey and other actors filled the House of Delegates for filming.

The building is also scheduled to be closed to the public on Tuesday, officials say. While the building is closed to the public, Maryland state government staff members are still working inside. 

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought the State House was owned by the Maryland Taxpayers. How can they do this? Oh, I forgot, O'Malley owns the taxpayers. O'Malley also owns the Democrats, because Democrats can't think for themselves so they have to be told what to do. Cane. Mathis and Conway are puppets.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful. Isn't that nice. Might as well no one there cares or likes what is in there now. map

Anonymous said...

I think this is great. Nice to showcase our historic Statehouse, Annapolis area and hopefully bring in more tourist dollars to our state. Lets have a little Maryland pride.

Anonymous said...

As long as the Democrats are destroying Maryland, I will have no Maryland pride!

Bush'man said...

Don't we have enough full time "paid actors' already occupying the state House?

Alex said...

5:37 I think they decorate it to look like the Capitol on the inside. Watching the show, you can't really tell that it's MD. But, I agree, it's awesome to have the show filmed here. Great show too...