Notice anything wrong with this picture? A postcard featuring the Albany Capitol building is actually the Capitol building in Indianapolis.

"I have no idea how that happened,” Sid Traub, who's company designed the card tells the NY Post.

Chris Milian, the photographer credited with taking the Indianapolis picture, tells the Post, “That’s not my fault. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that [Indiana] building.”

The difference from the 2 state Capitol buildings? The one in Albany doesn't have a dome. What's harder to believe is it took 4 years for anyone to notice. The postcards have been in stores since 2012.

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The mistake may have gone unnoticed for so long because most people who purchase the postcards are tourists who aren't from New York state or haven't even seen the Albany Capitol building.

Mistakes happen. Remember the Syracuse airport sign spelled Sryacuse? At least that mistake didn't take 4 years to notice.

Or how about the sign near Turning Stone. Do you see the mistake? Wedesday must be a day for weddings.

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The Clinton Central School class of 2015 had a memory they won’t soon forget. The 108 graduates received their diploma with their school name misspelled on the cover. It reads ‘Cinton’ Central School, Clinton, New York, leaving out the ‘L’ in the first Clinton.

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